What kind of Settings do I have to choose to get the closest to each Level in form of Opponant Strength and Player Mix? Thanks for your help!!! Greats Florian
Hi. Welcome to APT. I wish I could give you specific answers, but there isn't really any good way to give generalizations because there are so many variables that determine the difficulty of a real-money game. It depends on whether it is live or online, the location of the game, etc. What I usually recommend to members is to start with moderate difficulty opponents (maybe Big City Lights) using the default setting in the player mix dropdown. If you find the game is playing too passively, bump up the aggression in the player mix drop down. If they are too aggressive (unlikely), drop down the aggression. If the opponents are not good enough or better than the ones you are used to, bump up or down the difficulty of the opponents by changing the table. I've found that with a little experimentation, most of our users can find a game that is similar to the one they play at the levels you talk about.
Allen
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I have a follow-up question: In the typical live game that I play (LV - Wynn, Venetian, Mirage, Orleans), there will often be 3-4 players to the flop (let's say in the 30-50% range, even with some pre-flop raising), but the players are still quite competent, so it is not like playing in somebody's garage. Is there a game/setting that you would suggest that could simulate that game?