I'm normally a live recreational 1/2 player, not super skilled but not terrible. Started online fairly recently - didn't like 🧬 it at first, but it is growing on me. Easy entertainment when I just want to play for an hour 🧬 or 2 without leaving home.
I have a pretty high income, and I can't manage to force myself to care about 🧬 stakes below NL50 - I just get bored and end up donking off full buy-ins at NL10 to NL30. Never 🧬 played below NL10.
I have too small a sample size to know for sure, but I'm pretty certain I'm not a 🧬 winning player at NL50. Got clearly outplayed too many times, and also catching myself making many obvious mistakes. But because 🧬 of the paragraph above, I just can't play lower.
Generically though: What is average player at NL50 thinking? Do most players 🧬 have the ABCs down solid and are correctly ranging their opponents hands? Are players balancing their own ranges? Making advanced 🧬 plays like floating/squeezing correctly? Playing back at / exploiting the ABC players?
Or are there still a lot of players whose 🧬 game is still very basic and very mistake-ridden?
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