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Final Table Chops/Deals
I played in a 35 person $540 live buy in yesterday. We got down to the final three and played for about 15 minutes. One guy suggested an even chop. I initially said no. IMO, the guy that suggested the chop was the weaker of the three, with the second being a solid player. We each had roughly 80,000 in chips with blinds at 5,000/10,000 and a 1,000 ante. We played a few more hands and I gave in to an even chop. In the end, I felt that with blinds that high and the steep payout structure, any edge I might have would be somewhat negated. Payout was 1st-6,000, 2nd-3,500, and 3rd-2,500. Any experiences/thoughts for either side? This was my first "deal". I'm a little uncertain of my decision this morning. What is Negreanu's reasoning for not making deals. I would assume a mix of arrogance and confidence.
Dalai [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: Final Table Chops/Deals
With the blinds that high compared to the stacks, I'd take that deal even if I thought I was the best there. You are simply out of room to manouver after the flop so its now an all in fest.
If you each had ~20BB's and you are comfortable that you can outplay the other two,I'd keep saying no and play. Regards, Woodguy |
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Re: Final Table Chops/Deals
With the blinds this high, it was not a bad idea at all.
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Re: Final Table Chops/Deals
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What is Negreanu's reasoning for not making deals. [/ QUOTE ] http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_maga...46&m_id=16 |
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Re: Final Table Chops/Deals
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Also, in the long run I figured it would all even out. [/ QUOTE ] Negreanu's long run is longer than mine I suppose. |
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Re: Final Table Chops/Deals
Just remember.
When you have an 8 figure bank roll...don't make deals. |
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