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Old 07-25-2005, 10:28 PM
pokerlaw pokerlaw is offline
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Default Re: Adjustments to the general 10+1 strategy when I\'ve got some chips

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Just stay tight as hell early and take that big stack to the bubble and make the easy money pushing people around then.

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I like this as a quick summary of my big stack play. be selective w/ the hands you enter and raise pots with early. keep your chips for when the blinds get high is great. At the same time, there are times and places to gamble w/ the big stack, and aggression is paramount. bleeding away chips calling raises and limping into pots hoping to flop a monster is NOT a good strategy IMO.
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Old 07-25-2005, 10:49 PM
ChuckNorris ChuckNorris is offline
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Default Re: Adjustments to the general 10+1 strategy when I\'ve got some chips

So, SCfuji and others, let's say you have T2000, and someone with a T800 stack goes all-in. You estimate that it's slightly better than a coinflip for you, and there's, say, T100 in the pot already. Do you call?

I think this is a place where I fold with a T800 stack and call with a big stack.
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