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 Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
 Originally Posted by jmrogers7
Let's put it this way.... if 40% of the people are seeing the flop, that's a table I want to be at.
Lets put it this way...Those players would rip you to pieces at a no limit table
Dude, what makes you think jm can't hold his own at NL? I'm pretty confident he can, and I don't see where you're coming from on any of this.
For the record, I and the BR I've built from scratch in the last 2 months agree completely that 40% seeing the flop on a full table is a great place to be: it means on average everyone else is playing a lot of hands, which results in you being paid more when you only play your good hands. If you play the crap too, you'll end up doing just about as good and bad as the rest of the table (neglecting post flop skills).
Can you see a larger than 25% amount of the flops and be profitable? Yes. But for anyone who's not a super-agressive (term take from Dan Harrington) player, able to outplay anyone post-flop by a ton, this is going to lose money.
- Jeffrey
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