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The Yugoslavian 11-23-2005 04:30 AM

Re: Two big schools: Any comparison studies?
 
This debate is dumb....I am going to help everyone out.

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Yugoslav

11-23-2005 05:33 AM

Re: Two big schools: Any comparison studies?
 
I forgot to add the MAN in my list.

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1. The Yugoslavian
2. eastbay
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jon462 11-23-2005 12:33 PM

Re: Two big schools: Any comparison studies?
 
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Are there any statistical studies, polls, math analysis or simulation out there comparing these two schools? Or is it only a matter of style?

If there are no studies, perhaps people like eastbay can do some simulations?


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BTW, I have some calculus homework that I need somebody to do. Eastbay, can you hook me up when you're done with above simulations?

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lol, I also need someone to do my taxes.

pius 11-23-2005 01:53 PM

Re: Two big schools: Any comparison studies?
 
Heard

Freudian 11-23-2005 02:04 PM

Re: Two big schools: Any comparison studies?
 
I doubt you will see Negreanu limp very much when he has as shallow a stack as you normally have in a SnG. With very deep stacks I can see trying to outplay your opponents postflop, especially if you are as strong at it as he is.

pius 11-23-2005 02:33 PM

Re: Two big schools: Any comparison studies?
 
If we are talking party sng's or stars speed sng's then I think you're right. For other structures I think he might limp a lot.

Also even in party sng's he might still limp a lot in the early stages. And he probably would stop playing them once he realised how quickly it turned into pushbot strategy.


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