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 Originally Posted by euphoricism
Solid regulars do not equal nut camping multitablers.
Then what are they? Excellent one-tablers that fold the nuts? I dont understand your statement. You cant be solid if you nut camp on multiple tables? Why not?
Basically what I meant was there are a lot of people playing fr and 6max at these levels with stats around 14/5 that play 8+ tables and nutcamp (sets, flushes, overpairs, etc). Someone who I think is solid is putting you in difficult situations pre and post flop. If I am being 3bet it is almost ALWAYS JJ+ (sometimes even QQ+) and AK. For the most part I have not had someone at my table that is doing this - play is extremely abc and straight forward. If one of them is playing back at me it isn't because they're busting a move - it's because they have a strong hand.
 Originally Posted by euphoricism
There are a lot of mutli tablers that know how to play their cards, cbet, and can make decent laydowns, but they're definetly not solid.
Maybe its that my definition of "solid" needs reworking. What is solid if they cant play their cards, cbet, or make decent laydowns? Isn't that kind of the definition of solid? Or is the key that I'm missing the, "they'll play back at you on the nth level"? I dunno. I dont equate solid with tricky.
Either way, I'm arguing semantics and theres no point to it so it doesn't much matter.
I agree with you here, my wording was kind of bad (I was trying to nth level you ). But all in all, I agree with you that micro-stakes really are not what they use to be years ago... a lot of people really have learned to play the game decent enough to make a positive winrate. However, I just don't think there are people at this limit that give me trouble and make me want to switch tables when they're on my left or anything. Poker is +ev when you play people worse than you, and I've never thought of a table as -ev. They play extremely straight forward and knowing that alone can actually be an advantage for you. They
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