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Date: 15 Dec 21:17:11
From: Nick Wool
Subject: to all low limit players



Heads-up SNGS  at VC are easy money....up 20 bucks buyin....the 50 bucks gets
harder...but 20 bucks and below are like taking candy from a baby....

I did an experiment, trying to build up a bank roll starting from 6 bucks...

results...

5 bucks...played 10, won 9
10 bucks...played 10, won 8
20 bucks, played 5, won 5
50 bucks, played 3, won 1

Small sample, I know, and I might just have been lucky to run into pisspoor
players, or had a good run of cards, but first impression is that they try to
run you down by being over aggressive most of the time. 

Pateince and waiting for decent cards will win you most of their chips about 80%
of the time, trying to steal the odd pot with smallish bets now and then will
keep them off balance.

Not quite sure about the 50 bucks yet...seems to be a decent standard of play so
far.

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Date: 15 Dec 2006 18:42:24
From: Old Wolf
Subject: Re: to all low limit players


Nick Wool wrote:
> Heads-up SNGS at VC are easy money....up 20 bucks buyin....the 50 bucks gets
> harder...but 20 bucks and below are like taking candy from a baby....

The first poker I ever saw on TV was some VC poker sponsored
live tournaments. So perhaps there's a lot of fresh fish who just
watch it on TV and think that's all there is to poker.



 
Date: 15 Dec 2006 13:24:53
From: John_Brian_K
Subject: Re: to all low limit players


Hey Nick good job man sounds like you cleaned up pretty good. What is
VC though?



  
Date: 15 Dec 2006 23:03:49
From: Bill Ricardi
Subject: Re: to all low limit players



Kinnipak wrote:
> On Dec 15 2006 3:36 PM, Nick Wool wrote:
>
> > On Dec 15 2006 9:24 PM, John_Brian_K wrote:
> >
> > > Hey Nick good job man sounds like you cleaned up pretty good. What is
> > > VC though?
> >
> > Vic Chandlier...on the same network as Dolye's room
>
> I get confused by this. When the term "network" is used, does that meean
> the same players playing at Doyles are playing at VC?

Not for long. Doyle's is breaking away from Tribeca before their sale
is finalized to Playtech. Playtech will absorb whichever Tribeca
casinos are left after weeding out the ones who still want to take U.S.
players, and ones who refuse to migrate. Doyle's wants to stay open to
U.S. players.

I posted this in my poker blog a couple weeks ago:

http://www.wisehandpoker.com/blog/index.php?blog=12



  
Date: 15 Dec 21:36:22
From: Nick Wool
Subject: Re: to all low limit players





On Dec 15 2006 9:24 PM, John_Brian_K wrote:

> Hey Nick good job man sounds like you cleaned up pretty good. What is
> VC though?

Vic Chandlier...on the same network as Dolye's room



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Date: 15 Dec 2006 15:20:03
From: Kinnipak
Subject: Re: to all low limit players


On Dec 15 2006 3:36 PM, Nick Wool wrote:

> On Dec 15 2006 9:24 PM, John_Brian_K wrote:
>
> > Hey Nick good job man sounds like you cleaned up pretty good. What is
> > VC though?
>
> Vic Chandlier...on the same network as Dolye's room

I get confused by this. When the term "network" is used, does that meean
the same players playing at Doyles are playing at VC? Is it just a
different software interface? Wasn't Empire and party the same a while
back till Party gave Empire the heave ho?

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Date: 15 Dec 23:29:23
From: Nick Wool
Subject: Re: to all low limit players





On Dec 15 2006 11:20 PM, Kinnipak wrote:

> On Dec 15 2006 3:36 PM, Nick Wool wrote:
>
> > On Dec 15 2006 9:24 PM, John_Brian_K wrote:
> >
> > > Hey Nick good job man sounds like you cleaned up pretty good. What is
> > > VC though?
> >
> > Vic Chandlier...on the same network as Dolye's room
>
> I get confused by this. When the term "network" is used, does that meean
> the same players playing at Doyles are playing at VC? Is it just a
> different software interface? Wasn't Empire and party the same a while
> back till Party gave Empire the heave ho?

I think so....I was on Doyle for a while, and the interface (with small
exceptions), the players and the tourneys are all the same.  The only thing that
Doyle had that VC did not was the Bounty tourneys.

I think they are both on the Tribeca network.

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