| Posted by: Munchrs at December 23, 2007, 7:29 am | | Topic: My advice to small rollers Forum: Card Chat |
micros stakes NLHE can easily be beaten. Im playing a $100 Bankroll and started 2 weeks ago at 1c/2c Full Ring. I played 5k hands with a VP$IP of 25% and showed $30 profit. I looked through PT stats and narrowed my opening range, i also called less and either folded hands like AJo preflop or reraised, i also played my position alot more. I then played a further 7k hands where my VP$IP was 17% and have shown a $63 profit. For both expieriments i was playing on 12-16 tables.
Am yet to try it out at higer limits but I think that they key to beatinf micro stakes ring games is the preflop edge you have my playing tighter than your opponents. Playing 17-20% of hands while they play 25-30% of hands and having position on opponets is important. If you only play hands preflop where you are the aggressor you gain another edge as well because your opponents with basic knowledge think you have AA if you raise 50BB preflop which can generate alot of dead money and more flod equity.
On saying that i also play the 1c/2c PLO8 tables for fun sometimes and just play for the nuts and am running $57 profit after 6600 hands.
I think what you are getting at is that to gain an edge in Holdem you need to be a better player than you did say a few years or even months ago as players are learning profitable strategies you have to adjust your game to stay ahead of the competition.
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