Since I'm not playing...
... I decided that it would be good to share some very nice articles that'll be sure to improve your game! Well at least if you're still a relatively new or not-yet-so-savant player (I think that means something along the lines of playing below NL400). I recommended that you go these through, they're short and show a lot of insight into these matters. Some people critisize 2+2 for various reasons, one of them being the "boringness" of the forums. This is so false and even if it was true, it's a GREAT learning tool to help improve your game on any level. There are many players there that really know what they're talking about. But before I get too carried away, let's get down to the felt.
Fimbulwinter's "My 25NL Adventure/Pilgrimage"
This article describes common mistakes, leaks and tips on how to adjust to the überloose nubfests. It's true that moving up gives you more maneuverability, but people start understanding the game better as well. If you can't beat the smallest stakes, you can't beat the higher stakes at all and this post helps you understand the very consepts of gettin' the fishes in your plate without having to go to the store.
Fimbulwinter's reply to "When to move up from NL25"
Another great post from Fimbulwinter (You might think he's a friggin' pro poster!) describing the skillsets that are required on different levels of play. Although this is not anything to be written in stone, it gives good direction on which level of play is required on different low-to-mid stake games. Just another phenomenal post.
Fimbulwinter's "mmm mmm, bitch (moving beyond set farming)"
Fimbulwinter continues his great run. This post/article describes a couple of advanced moves. Note that these aren't meant to be used against calling stations. Again, picking the right spots is crucial. Still nice post.
Pokey's "Switching from Limit to No Limit"
Oh, no Fimbulwinter! Woo! If you're planning on doing the transition, you can find a list of books and a big bunch of posts and articles about it from here. Well done, Pokey.
Dbitel's "C/R vs. b/3b"
Dbitel goes into describing important concepts on both checkraising and frontbet/3-betting. Very enlightening post and I think it's a must-read for everyone, even the normal set-farmers (I know you're out there!).
Alrighty, there were a few great threads about different aspects of Small Stakes play, all important and interesting. There'd be tons of threads in 2+2, so I recommend you check them out. A big collection can be found (including the ones mentioned above) at SSNL Master Sticky- thread at 2+2.
I hope these improve you're game, I'm certain they helped mine.
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