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2nd break : 3rd in chips, 17621
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#2
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Im gonna watch you take this down as I grind SnG's away.
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#3
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Nice table too. Big stack on your left, lots of small stacks on your right.
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#4
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Firefly, is this because you know before your move if someone is likely to move all-in on the hand? Why is that a good situation?
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with small stacks on your right you can pressure them relentlessly in steal situations. You can literally have any two cards and it's hard for them to call- gap concept. Even if they call and you lose it's a tiny percentage of your stack.
Having a big stack on your right may or may not be good. You are in position against one of the people that can bust you, always an advantage, plus you can resteal or get the heck outta the way if he raises. |
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gl JJ..this should be interesting to watch since everyone is close in chips + short handed.
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Yea, I should have more chips, but keep running into big hand. We'll see what happens.
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