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Old 03-23-2005, 03:15 PM
ttleistdci ttleistdci is offline
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Default Re: 2005 WSOP Main Event

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When will it be a manageable number? You'll have to have 1/4 to 1/2 of a million in chips to be an average stack and facing a "manageable number" of players.

The key is to not bluff players who won't be bluffed, but to value bet them. Daniel made that mistake, and he knows it. So do some other players who made that mistake. I'm guilty of this myself sometimes, trying to bluff a player when I know their hand is pretty weak, but not making myself realize that this guy will call with that pocket pair of 6s when I push in on a flop of 4h9dJs (while holding AK).

The smart players do not merely survive the first couple of days, they use them to accummulate chips while there are still a lot of really weak players left in the field. They merely have to remember to accummulate chips intelligently, and not by trying to bulldoze the weak players.

Later, Greg Raymer (FossilMan)

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Yeah, that's along the lines of what I meant. I didn't mean the bigger names would play completely tight and wait for the amateurs to drop, but rather that they would play a little smarter than last year and, as cliche as it is, pick their spots. Obviously, trying to bully and bluff their way to the final table didn't work.

Speaking of the Main Event, have you qualified yet Greg?
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