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bennies 10-04-2005 04:50 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
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I vote for number one under one condition. After you rape the player to your left's blinds and he busts because he had to push K2s utg, the next player to your left automatically folds too much. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

If that's not the case, I'll take the tight table.

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raptor517 10-04-2005 04:57 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
also for the record, i think this question is extremely easy and not even that close really. holla

johnnybeef 10-04-2005 05:20 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
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You can pushbot vs anybody, it's just a matter of getting the numbers right.

Give me someone to play with, and I'll work my postflop wizardry.

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I've seen your post flop wizardry [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

pergesu 10-04-2005 05:25 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
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You can pushbot vs anybody, it's just a matter of getting the numbers right.

Give me someone to play with, and I'll work my postflop wizardry.

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I've seen your post flop wizardry [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

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I got a lot better in the past couple hours..

Jason Strasser 10-04-2005 05:56 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
Man this is such a loaded question.

So if the players who see 40% of flops are terrible than that seems like the option. But if they are good and aggressive than that could be horrifying. Same thing for the tight players. They could be tight and good or tight and terrible.

If you just left it as: would you rather a tight player to ur left or a tight player to your right, that may be more interesting. I prefer having him on my left because I push so damn much.

-Jason

10-04-2005 06:13 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
I hate getting spite called

10-04-2005 07:21 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
pushing is easy and most at a $1000 SNG should know how to play the bubble, and 5-6 handed pretty well.

I dont play high stakes but I belive that extracting as many chips as possible early is a good thing, and if they only see 18% of the flops they are TIGHT and will allow you to take down alot of small pots early.

Buddy to your left should be folding alot to your pushes. IF he is folding LESS than he SHOULD be folding, then this is also a good option, since he sucks at short handed - high blinds games.

I guess it all "depends".


If everyone is good, goto the tight table.

If buddy to your left sucks, but will make it to the late stages of the game, use it to your advantage.

fnord_too 10-04-2005 08:02 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
I think this is easily number 4. 1 and 2 affect only one person, and really only come into play later, if they are still around. 3 people seeing 40% of the flops isn't that great if they play well post flop. 1 or 2 could easily get a nice stack early and make your life very unpleasant later. If everyone else is tight, I can pick up a lot of pots, probably without ever risking much of my stack. (I am assuming they only see 18% because they fold a lot, not because they are pushing a lot early, so I read it more on the vpip side)

pergesu 10-04-2005 08:06 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
You know on second thought I think #4 might be best. It allows you to pick up a lot of pots uncontested, and then when you do see a flop, they miss three times out of four so you can pick it up there.

pooh74 10-04-2005 11:48 AM

Re: Where do you feel your overlay is best?
 
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Man this is such a loaded question.

So if the players who see 40% of flops are terrible than that seems like the option. But if they are good and aggressive than that could be horrifying. Same thing for the tight players. They could be tight and good or tight and terrible.

If you just left it as: would you rather a tight player to ur left or a tight player to your right, that may be more interesting. I prefer having him on my left because I push so damn much.

-Jason

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yep, the key is, will the player on your left be there when it counts? I guess as a general question though, this is what I want most for all reasons pointed out already.


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