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      <title>Comment on spewing like a freakin geyser by besthand17</title>
      <category>Comment on spewing like a freakin geyser by besthand17</category>
      <description>What he said, and back to the grind big guy...</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 06:22:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>/blogs/barrypatterson/2111-spewing-like-a-freakin-geyser#comment1541</link>
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      <author>besthand17</author>
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      <title>Comment on spewing like a freakin geyser by OnTheCome</title>
      <category>Comment on spewing like a freakin geyser by OnTheCome</category>
      <description>I don't really think anyone can offer a cure for that feeling. I would strongly recommend you watch the eightfold path to poker enlightenment video series.

http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/99-The_Eightfold_Path_to_Poker_Enlightenment/890-Episode_One

Don't beat yourself up over it treat it as a learning experience. Remember tomorrow is another day.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 06:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>/blogs/barrypatterson/2111-spewing-like-a-freakin-geyser#comment1531</link>
      <guid>/blogs/barrypatterson/2111-spewing-like-a-freakin-geyser#comment1531</guid>
      <author>OnTheCome</author>
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      <title>Comment on oober noober by aumorgan</title>
      <category>Comment on oober noober by aumorgan</category>
      <description>sweet, i'm not the "old guy" anymore!  j/k.  good luck and good to have you..</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 03:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>/blogs/barrypatterson/850-oober-noober#comment481</link>
      <guid>/blogs/barrypatterson/850-oober-noober#comment481</guid>
      <author>aumorgan</author>
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      <title>Comment on oober noober by TecmoSuperBowl</title>
      <category>Comment on oober noober by TecmoSuperBowl</category>
      <description>It really all depends on your skill level and bankroll.  If you are new to 6max NLHE online, I would watch the From The Ground Up series.  Wilt's micro NL series is very good, but may not be where you want to start.  If you have some experience w/ 6max, then that is a great place to start.

I would start at the lowest stakes where you actually respect the $.  If playing 5NL (big blind = $.05) is too small for you to take it seriously, move up until you reach the point where you can take it seriously.  Try to stay at the lowest possible for a good while until you feel comfortable and are winning over a good sample.  Then, once you are ready, move up and repeat.

Hope that helped!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 17:36:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>/blogs/barrypatterson/850-oober-noober#comment477</link>
      <guid>/blogs/barrypatterson/850-oober-noober#comment477</guid>
      <author>TecmoSuperBowl</author>
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      <title>Comment on oober noober by caperbii</title>
      <category>Comment on oober noober by caperbii</category>
      <description>I definitely think you should start with NLHE 6-max.. such a wealth of info out there and the variance isn't too bad. Start with the 10NL game. It is extremely beatable. Try throwing on $250-400 to play safely at this level. </description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 02:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>/blogs/barrypatterson/850-oober-noober#comment471</link>
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      <author>caperbii</author>
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