How do you guys beat NL200

How do you guys beat NL200

I can barely beat NL100, how do NL200 and NL500 crushers crush I feel that my game is perfect!

09 November 2024 at 09:16 AM
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by Bassel k

I can barely beat NL100, how do NL200 and NL500 crushers crush I feel that my game is perfect!

Take detailed hand histories. If you are barely beating NL100 you either are running extremely below ev or your game is not perfect despite your belief.


Bumhunt it.

Really tho. The nl200 regs are nothing special. Lots of smol leaks and inconsistencies.


by Bassel k

I can barely beat NL100, how do NL200 and NL500 crushers crush I feel that my game is perfect!

I have no idea how people can feel this way in poker, unless it's some sort of dunning kruger effect.


I dont' think training content helps. it's invariably sold on the premise that crusher skills can be paid for and digested within months. When in reality this process will take the rest of your ****ing life.

Buckle in. That's what I'm calling my new stable.


We're willing to look at our game critical and understand it's not and never will be perfect. That's the only way to improve actually....


If you’re doing well at 100nl and getting slammed at 200nl then it’s probably variance or tilt. There isn’t a big difference between the limits.


Maybe go live, try 10/20 see if you can beat it.


by Bassel k

I can barely beat NL100, how do NL200 and NL500 crushers crush I feel that my game is perfect!

I believe we found the first leak.


by Iblis k

I believe we found the first leak.

True yeah, I doubt anyone thinks their game is perfect. Personally mine is full of gimmicks 😃


Have you tried having a super ultra mega perfect game?


by Bassel k

I can barely beat NL100, how do NL200 and NL500 crushers crush I feel that my game is perfect!

Do you compare your hands to a solver? Unless you understand how every hand should work before checking the solver as well as you do after, then your game isn't perfect and that will show some of your leaks


Can't believe this hasn't been said yet... put your money in when you have the best of it, fold when you don't.

In all seriousness, your game is perfect? Maybe start w/ that fallacy and work backwards.

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