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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
I hope you didn't leave that table without a complete NL25 BR.
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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
Wouldn't it have been better to leave the table after doubling up, and then join two separate tables with the money?
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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
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Wouldn't it have been better to leave the table after doubling up, and then join two separate tables with the money? [/ QUOTE ] No? And also, your suggestion does not preclude my suggestion. |
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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
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"If fim sits/sat there long enough, the BB wouldn't have 200 dollars for too long. " [/ QUOTE ] Yeah he may leave w/ $400. |
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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
Wow, why would you want to double up and split into 2 tables. You would keep the $50 at one table. You will have an advantage by having more $ then almost everyelse there, since they have to buy-in for $25. The more $ at a $25NL table, the better.
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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
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Wow, why would you want to double up and split into 2 tables. You would keep the $50 at one table. You will have an advantage by having more $ then almost everyelse there, since they have to buy-in for $25. The more $ at a $25NL table, the better. [/ QUOTE ] OMG, not this again. Baby Jesus already cried today. The reason why he would want to keep the $50 at the one table is because there is the dude with his entire life savings sitting at the table and Fim should be looking to double through that guy repeatedly. Therefore, he should keep the $50 at the table instead of taking $25 off the table. It has nothing to do with the 'fact' that if you have $50 and everyone else has $25, you have an advantage. You don't. Or POSSIBLY a VERY slight one because you can lose a few pots and still cover. But that is a very slight advantage for sure. |
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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
Playing two tables = twice as many hands = better winrate per hour
Having your whole bankroll in play in every hand = higher risk of ruin than having half your bankroll in play in every hand |
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Re: Day 1: Running pretty good, one AA hand
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Playing two tables = twice as many hands = better winrate per hour [/ QUOTE ] All things being equal. But all things are not equal when there is one guy who can donate $200 in one sitting. [ QUOTE ] Having your whole bankroll in play in every hand = higher risk of ruin than having half your bankroll in play in every hand [/ QUOTE ] True. But perhaps he should try to double through once more and then sit at 4 tables? I'm not saying you dont have a point, im just saying its a tradeoff and there is something to be said for keeping all 50 here. |
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Re: Day 1: be nice guys, here\'s a flop decision
i know, full ring *weird*
(hmmmm, converter down, this one's getting typed) PF 4 limps, button makes it .50 (.25 BB here, FWIW), i call on BB with 67o, everyone calls. F: 458r (yay) pot is like $3, so i lead for $3, MP calls, button raises to 6. what's your action? what do you think button has? |
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Re: Day 1: be nice guys, here\'s a flop decision
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i know, full ring *weird* (hmmmm, converter down, this one's getting typed) PF 4 limps, button makes it .50 (.25 BB here, FWIW), i call on BB with 67o, everyone calls. F: 458r (yay) pot is like $3, so i lead for $3, MP calls, button raises to 6. what's your action? what do you think button has? [/ QUOTE ] Call and check raise turn, at which point you will automatically be called or pushed against by a retarded donk with AA. |
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