I didn't find a lot of differences between 10nl and 25nl.
Therefor i would like to refer to my previous analysis of lvl 1 of my challenge
The main difference in my opninion is that there is a new kind of player. The nit...
The nit is usually a regular player, who plays a decent amount of hands.
The nit is tight, which means he only plays the best hands. AQ+ and all pocket pairs. With medium and low pairs he will be setmining and because the normal skill lvl is very low they usually win a fair amount of money, exploiting the weak play of others.
If you want to bluff at 25nl it should be against this type of player. Good players will exploit the nit by using aggression to their advantage. You will encounter this type of player up to 200nl so you should learn how to exploit them. But if you encounter a lot of nits at a table just look for a new table with plenty of fish, because nits don't let go of their money easily. You can easily beat them, but your winrate against fish will be a lot higher.
Nits are usually the players that win the money at these low stakes. If you are new to the game, playing this style of play isn't a bad idea to start out with, as long as you strive to expand your strategy in the future. If you want to keep improving your game that is.
As i said in my previous analysis, i can't stress enough how important it is to determine what type of player you are up against.
Weak players only look at their own hand, withouth thinking about what their opponent could have. Good players do think about that, and the best players even think about what they think, their opponents think they have. You could take this even further, but the important thing i want to point out is that you should think about these things when you play a hand, and why determining the type of opponent you're playing against, is key in doing this.
One type of player will pay you off with tptk ( top pair, top kicker), where as another type of player will use pot control and shut down once he encounters your resistance. Do you understand what i'm getting at? you will win a LOT more money against the first type if you play it right.
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