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The deep blue sea, on-line at last

My God... It's full of fish!I have to admit, I was skeptical about the whole internet poker scene. From the static avatars to the legal issues I beat to death earlier. Well, I’ve now been playing around for a couple of days at the micro-limit games and, I suppose a report is in order.

The Micro-limits or “All Stations Calling”

I cannot easily recall a hand that didn’t go to the river in the .50/1 micro limit. I played with this for about 400 hands. Although I won a bit in the long run it was hard earned, because you cannot bet aggressively enough to chase people out hunting for a river miracle and with 2 to 4 players hunting for runner-runner as often as not someone catches it making even pocket rockets a 50/50 proposition. I decided to move on and try a few of the single table tournaments.

Single Table Tournaments or “where did my fish go”?

I played in exactly 10 taking 2nd twice and 3rd twice. The rapid blind increases and small starting stacks meant if I didn’t hit a flop in the first 30 hands or so I’d be in trouble. If I did hit early I could almost always coast into the top 3 places with ease. The big problem I found here was when it got down to four or five players play became tighter then Scrooge on Christmas Eve. Once down to 3 play loosened up again, but the monster blinds or either 150/300 or 200/400 at this point devoured stacks quickly. I wound up in 3rd both times going into the final three with a severe short stack. In both 2nd place finishes, when it was down to two of us I faced a crap shoot where it was either go all-in or fold. In short, this is the least profitable thing I’ve tried.

1 / 2 Hold’em or “My God… it’s full of fish!”

Well, this is where I’ve been for the past three days and I must say for a solid, patient player 1/2 is a dependable source of revenue. Every table has calling stations, but, unlike the micro limits, they are rarely more then 3 people at the river, so the good hands tend to hold up. People play mediocre hands and I see a lot of action at these tables.

After my first few days on-line I’d say, “Come on in, the water is fine.”

Comments

Welcome to our world! :) Enjoy!

Where have you been all this time? :) It's strange that you find the 1/2 tables comfortable. I had a lot of trouble there (though I'm beginning to suspect there was some running bad involved) but I can grind away at .5/1 and 2/4.

I agree with tp.

I've never liked 1/2, but have rolled in .50/1 and 2/4...they just take a little getting used to and some really thick skin. You sound, though, like you would love the 1/2 6-max tables...I highly recommend you try them if you haven't.

You also stumbled across the beauty of the low-buy-in SNG...at the bubble, you just have to close your eyes and push with a wide range of hands. The others are scared to death of the bubble and just winning the blinds is a nice haul.

Good luck and happy fishing!

Welcome to the fish tank. It's just like "real" poker, only faster, stupider, and you can rub your hands with glee when you get dealt aces.