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Old 05-08-2005, 09:23 PM
Scuba Chuck Scuba Chuck is offline
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Default Re: Gigabet\'s HH and our SnG Strategy

Jman, I think there is a lot to learn from reading the STEP 5 higher HH from Giga's point of view.

Foremost, we got a glimpse of what it is like to play a game for stakes we don't play. With higher calibre players.

What do I think we can take from this game and apply to our current games? In terms of pure game play, not the mental side of the game, IMO, very little.

On the $55s and $33s, these guys can't lay down marginal hands. The calibre of play is very suspect. As long as I continue to play very straight forward poker, with few moves to get me into trouble, I will continue to have a positive ROI.

For example, when it's 6 handed, with 50/100 blinds, and I reraise a mini limper with AK and they still continue to call me with A6, there is just no reason to play any other way that straight forward shoot em up good cards poker!

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