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Re: paradise is so tough
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I go where the games are plentiful. I still have about $50 in my Gaming Club OIC account which will probably rot. The game selection is putrid. I have no reason to even log in to see if one 2/4 or 3/6 game is even running. It probably isn't! I can't believe anyone would actually deposit money there when Party has 1000's of players going 24/7 [/ QUOTE ] I'll give you a reason. Multi-table tourneys with huge overlays. Plus there are usually lots of NL games going, including some at higher levels than party, if you are into that. |
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Re: paradise is so tough
where there is an overlay with a buy-in of less than $100/$200 I will be there.AS long as I like the lineup/# of players.I backed out of the $500 buy-in for The Aussies Millions at Prima because once the field got so big I didnt think the overlay was worth it for me...I was just being realistic.
Thats my modus operandi on seeking out most MTT setups. Prima/Royal Vegas and other sites has been very good to me of late but that wont last and Idont expect it to.I was very fortunate over last 2 weeks to bag more than $5k in small buy-in MTT's net.Big scores for a small/mid-limit grinder like myself. Things have cooled expectedly and I've resumed the old ring game grind more so in last week. MTT's are great when you are winning but if you run bad you better be making money in cash games or you are in deep chit! |
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Re: paradise is so tough
Haha, I definitely feel you. On the NL forum, I asked a question about proper bankroll for 3 tables. The response?
Play one table Absolutely hillarious [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Sounds like a typical hand on Party 10/20 6 handed. n/m
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You don\'t play much short-handed, do you?
This play would be routine for me, given that 2 of the players were any-2 limpers and the other two were the blinds.
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