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Old 10-26-2001, 11:12 AM
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Default Implied Tilt Odds in Tournament Play



I've been playing a regular home no limit tournament for quite some time, and i've heard of 'implied tilt-odds', defined by the 'tiltboys.com' as "expected payoffs from a player's poor play after he goes on tilt."


Now i know that this term is probably used in jest, but i've noticed that trying to put people on tilt early in the game can be very profitable. any comments? Because i've noticed that once someone has been put on tilt by a suckout, that player will tend to hemmorage his chips away. Each player reacts differently, so the results vary.


one example would be sucking out on a player with a very inferior hand in the early blinds of the tourney...This idea of 'implied tilt-odds'(a derivative of Sklanksy's 'implied odds') i think is funny, unorthodox, and risky, but profitable. am i a gullible fool, or does the concept of 'implied tilt-odds' in a tournament really exist???


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