Absolutely. A tight-aggressive style certainly is applicable through all low-limit levels. I would like to re-iterate the importance of a gradual shift in approach to any players reading this thread. An over-adaptation would undoubtedly catalyze any players debacle, not only due to an unbalanced application, but also his or her unfamiliarity with the style. Hopefully Tay will take this preliminary advice with a grain of salt, and maintain his winning strategy through these introductory levels. That being said, as table stakes begin to increase, without fluid adaptation, the profitability curve will inevitably begin to stabilize. Many players, after treading in the comfort of invariable stakes, neglect to alter their gameplay until this curve plateaus at the subsequent levels. The purpose of my former post was intended not to induce sweeping, and potentially regressive amendments, but to encourage an evolutionary perspective on strategy so that Tay will not need an emergency reformation to combat the tribulations of encumbered profitability.
Thats my main problem.
I moved up to rather high SnG/tournaments.
Now when dropping back down again im assuming the villains can pkay to a level that they clearly cant.
Its also why its hard to ghost a player at low levels, as some plays and reads are so far off the mark because of a lack of general basic knowledge by some people.
thats great that your starting to win SNG's but remeber every cold streak turns hott and ever hott streak turns cold!!!!!
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