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View Poll Results: Did You Cry At All During TGM? | |||
Not at all. | 39 | 37.50% | |
I was pretty sad, but no tears. | 28 | 26.92% | |
Teary eyed, sad. | 31 | 29.81% | |
Bawling like a baby. | 6 | 5.77% | |
Voters: 104. You may not vote on this poll |
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Seat Selection
Rank these situations in order of preference.
In all situations, the game is 9-handed and live. Eh...let's be more specific: 9-handed at Commerce 20/40. Situation 1: There is one fish at the table. He is on your immediate right. Everyone else is between mediocre and solid. Sitaution 2: There are two fish at the table. They are both exactly across the table from you (e.g. You're in Seat 5, they're in Seats 1 and 9). Situation 3: There are two fish at the table. Both are on your immediate LEFT. |
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Re: Seat Selection
Wow, these results are very interesting. So far, 11 voters agree that 2 is NOT the worst scenario. But that's the only thing we agree on.
Eh...I'd really like to hear from the guy who thinks that scenario 3 is the best option. |
#3
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Re: Seat Selection
I was one of them. Usually bad players at 20-40 think that every A is a good hand, as is any two paint. They will call any number of bets, never fold if they think they have any chance of winning, and they tend to not bluff. Since I'm such a nit, especially with the rake in the Commerce game, I think that's the best spot. In any event, there's usually no shortage of good seats or action in these games as I remember.
Edit: Come to think of it, Zee always likes me on his left when we play together. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] At least he buys me beer and ice cream. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Seat Selection
i voted 1, 2, 3
i think having the fish to my right is the best, as we will play more hands together and with immediate position on him, i can usually extract the most value from him number 2 is ok, at least they are at the table i do not like number 3 as much, i think this will interfere with my blind steal attempts, i prefer to have tighter players to my left |
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Re: Seat Selection
I also voted 1,2,3.
Blind-stealing doesn't matter that much to me since it rarely happens at Commerce, but online, I'm sure it'd be worth considering. |
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Re: Seat Selection
this really depends on what kind of fishy you mean. But I chose 1,2,3, because I'd prefer a fishy game over which I have great control to a fishier game with much less control. Still, it's pretty close.
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Re: Seat Selection
It's impossible to choose correctly without knowing what type of fish they are.
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Re: Seat Selection
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It's impossible to choose correctly without knowing what type of fish they are. [/ QUOTE ] Correct. Also, I'm pretty sure the table described does not exist at the Commerce 20. GoT |
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Re: Seat Selection
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I'm pretty sure the table described does not exist at the Commerce 20. GoT [/ QUOTE ] I was going to include a similar line in the OP (e.g. "This is clearly hypothetical as you'd never have fewer than three fish of some variety at a Commerce 20/40"), but I didn't want to discourage discussion regarding non-Commerce games. I guess that's why I made this poll specific to Commerce 20/40 as an afterthought. |
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It's impossible to choose correctly without knowing what type of fish they are. [/ QUOTE ] One fin, a few hundred scales, and a slimy protective coating. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Just think of typical Commerce fish. You know the type. Mike L. described them. Yes, there are gradations within this type and there's a huge difference between the rockish middle-aged Asian woman and the loose/passive if-I-raise-you-on-the-turn-I-can-beat-TPTK albacore, but I don't think this question is without merit. |
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