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Old 12-22-2005, 08:18 AM
raptor517 raptor517 is offline
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Default Re: Playing for money that will more than triple your roll......

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I can't think of many situations where it would be proper but here goes. If you have an excellent chance of moving up 1 spot on the payscale by not pushing an edge, and if the extra money for that 1 spot is a meaningful amount of money to you. Then I don't see a problem with playing cautious.

Example: You're a low-limit player in on a satellite. Your current bankroll is 1000 and you are at the final 6. Difference between 6th and 5th is 10K. If there's a seriously short stacked player about to go out then you can fold the better end of a coinflip and feel good about it.

Note that I'm only saying if the difference for 1 spot is a significant amount of money to you. Most of these tourneys are pretty flat until the final 3.

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lol, thats not playing cautious, thats playing smart poker. its like recognizing the bubble and using it to PUSH edges, not call them. calling as a coinflip on the bubble is stupid. holla
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