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Has anyone found a bit higher stakes easier than micro-stakes?
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[QUOTE="IntenseHeat, post: 6125737, member: 92488"] If we are talking about tourneys, then I can't say that I've seen much difference. Of course the level of play in any buy-in tournament is going to be higher than in a freeroll. However, there are going to still be those players that are going try to imitate the aggressive play they see on TV, as well as those that haven't spent a moment of time studying, but are sure they know how to play the game. In other words, there will be donks and you will occasionally get donked. As far as cash games, as I said earlier, I prefer to play $50NL and up. I wouldn't exactly say it's easier. In fact, I'd say that I tend to encounter better players at the higher stakes. But I have found that I usually do better against better players, because I have a better understanding of how they play. That's not to say that you won't encounter loose/aggressive players that are going to try run the table over, but you're not typically going to find yourself at a table full of them. Also, I find that at, let's say $200NL, you're much less likely to see someone come over your 3x raise with a 100x 3-bet just for shits and giggles than you are in a $2NL game. [/QUOTE]
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