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Adventures of Table Coach
The concepts described here:
Action blufing / semibluffing, and dumping some chips to put the pressure on small stacks... Have they been written about elsewhere? I.e. in HoH or anything like that? --Dave. |
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Re: Adventures of Table Coach
I believe I was the first to write about action bluffing, but that's probably because you could be oblivious to it for your whole life and have a 0.00% or so impact on your EV.
The mini-raise this month comes up from time to time on the forum, but (and I haven't read HoH) I believe it hasn't actually been published in a book as it's rather a SNG specific play with their top-heavy (compared to a normal MTT) prize structures. I have no idea whether or not I was the first to discuss it on the forum, but it is certainly a far more important (although less surprising) concept than Action Bluffing as you WILL be in a position to use it on a semi-regular basis. Lori |
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Re: Adventures of Table Coach
Btw, been loving the TC series, very good info disguised under a very good story - you're clearly quite a talented writer lori.
I havent gotton round to viewing this months magazine, but this is a good reminder to do so [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Phill |
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Re: Adventures of Table Coach
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Btw, been loving the TC series, very good info disguised under a very good story - you're clearly quite a talented writer lori. I havent gotton round to viewing this months magazine, but this is a good reminder to do so [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Phill [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I don't even play STTs or tourney poker, but I was absolutely floored by the action bluff concept. Amazing! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Thanks, Lorinda! |
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action bluffing, [/ QUOTE ] Link? Thanks. |
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Re: Adventures of Table Coach
I just made a play related to this. I might get flamed for it, but at the time, my thinking was this: I wanted to prolong the bubble and create a situation where the three shorter stacks were more even, so that I could pwn them even longer. I did not want the bubble to end, and anticipated that my mini-raise would accomplish this. Is this FPS or does anybody like this??? This resulted in me being able to prolong the bubble for some time...
UTG ( $455 ) Button ( $415 ) SB ( $895 ) BB (HERO) ( $6235 ) Blinds(75/150) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ Qd 5c ] UTG calls [150]. Button folds. SB calls [75]. HERO raises [150]. UTG raises [300]. SB folds. HERO folds. UTG does not show cards. UTG wins 900 chips This resulted in a more even distribution of chips among the short stacks and allowed me to pwn the bubble for some time longer than would otherwise have been possible. I felt that UTG would push and that the SB would fold, hoping that I would take out UTG. My hand was nothing, but I didn't want SB to be able to take out UTG this hand and end the bubble. Thoughts? |
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Thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] You have 6300 goddamn chips, stop the FPS already and start busting people instead of trying to giving 6 BB stacks free chips |
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Re: Adventures of Table Coach
Thoughts?
I certainly wouldn't like to commit to my answer without running some ICM type stuff, but my instinct is that everyone is so short that prolonging the bubble is possibly now counter-productive. Lori |
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Re: Adventures of Table Coach
Apologies in advance for my ignorance... ...what is the TC series? Is this on the web or in print? Links please, if the former [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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