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Has anyone found a bit higher stakes easier than micro-stakes?
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[QUOTE="HonestlyLying, post: 6479933, member: 1006510"] Thanks, this was a great read. I have just recently started, and not planning to become a professional but maybe some small side income, and after a week playing my first micro-stakes holdem (I have obv known the rules and played some informal games before), I have to say that the higher the buy-in was, the tighter the players seemed to be. Obviously I have mostly freerolled in Pokerstars awful 12.5 BB games which are just shoving left and right, but I just started to wonder if it indeed is "easier" in a way at higher stakes because people will react more like you expect, meaning that if you make the correct play, they will not just all-in randomly with hopes of turn+rivering a straight or something. However, indeed there have been many seemingly very talented players at the micro stakes as well, (freeroll impossible to say really), and have no plans on playing higher except through satellites maybe. Many people here talk about developing a strategy, and while I understand that is very important, despite reading stuff like final table strategy guides etc. I'm still not sure how a generalized strategy could be developed when you always have to play according to the players in your table. So what is the point of having a "strategy" if you have to constantly change it anyways depending on your seat? [/QUOTE]
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