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[QUOTE="magnus369, post: 6352226, member: 237443"] I think climbing up to the highs stakes is possible, but it is perhaps an unnecessary way to reach a good level of poker, as you said it is a waste of time to stay months in a low limit, and then have to relearn how to win a new field, besides the fact that the dispersion increases in the lower levels, I know it is possible to beat these limits, but what price would we be paying for that? Sometimes I try to use a level thinking using the idea of blockers and unblockers, what I dislike is to see that the theory works very well when following some streammer who plays mid and high stakes, while you can't apply it to the tables you play. A glaring factor in my view to observe is the dreaded red line, the hands won without showdown, in the micro stacks it is basically a joke, much lower than expected or adequate, may be because of the field calling station, yes it contributes, but a lower level of thinking during the hands would make it very difficult to use a bluff as a resource, the cbets pass less, and as you reminded me the rake is extremely abusive in micros. [/QUOTE]
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