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Old 03-17-2004, 08:43 AM
Soh Soh is offline
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Default My answer

Thanks for the posts everyone.

This is what I think.

Although those people who mentioned other than all-in have a point, I think to go all-in is the way to go, especially with the amount of the chips the raiser and the BB had.

One thing I realized about multi-table tournaments is that you got to (play well and) get lucky to win. In other words, If you just play solid poker, it makes you very dicfficult to make good money, unless you get very lucky, IMO.

By going all-in, you give yourself a chance to win a big pot (get lucky,) not to mention you give yourself a maximum chance of winning the pot on the flop.

Everyone know that you got to play different from ring games and tournaments. Maybe "gambling" once in a while with a hand that doesn't seem to be the best hand but have a reasonable chance to win is important in tournament.

I could be wrong.

Soh
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