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Re: WSOP might be inspiring the fish to play better.
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This thread makes me wonder if you guys ever play 6-12 at Caesar's IN. [/ QUOTE ] Where is this "IN" place you speak of? |
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My Lord they are everywhere. IN is the postal abbreviation for Indiana.
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You know, in your original post you mention nothing of the circuit event in Indiana. My response was pretty much based on what was stated, which made me think you were talking about the popularity of the WSOP, mostly thanks to TV.
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Gotcha [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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WSOP might be inspiring the fish to play [/ QUOTE ] Fixed your title. I don't think this is a bad thing. Some players will improve, but more players will be attracted to the game overall. This is good. |
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I played last night after getting knocked out of the first event. Both the 10/20 kill and 6/12 were just as loose as usual. There were only 2 or 3 6/12 tables going, so it wasn't a very good sample, but they looked to be the same.
The two 6/12 games I played in last Saturday and Sunday were tighter, but still allowed me to clear 9k....of course, that was because we hit the bad beat jackpot. :-) |
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Yes - I knew what steam is talking about.
but his post just said "WSOP is making the 6/12 a bit tighter". And there is EVERY reason for most readers to assume that he is talking about the MAIN WSOP and the ESPN coverage of it. Not specifically the WSOP-circuit event that is taking place at Caesar's Indiana (which is in the Louisville area). Steam - while we've had quite a few threads about the Caesar's circuit event, those who weren't familiar with it or didn't care about it obviously didn't open these threads so knew nothing of it. This thread was all about "WSOP and it's effects on 6/12". There was no mention of Caesar's, Indiana and you said "WSOP" instead of "WSOP-circuit". The problem with the confusion here was in the lack of clarification...it had nothing to do with the readers and responders. Also - 1 table on the first day is a pretty small sample. Might get crazier on the weekend. Might have been crazier on a neighboring table. Not sure. |
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Okay, I was sleepy when I made the OP. I have played every evening since Monday. It was wild and loose tonight. I was at a table with Becie, Diez and some guy from Bardstown KY that I think might have had mental issues.
I never play well against Maniacs and tonight was no exception. Booked my first losing session in three weeks. I can write some of it off to variance but I didn't play well either. |
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based on my limited limit experience up there, I kinda think that might be a good thing. [/ QUOTE ] Get more experience. b |
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I'm pretty sure this is the show that's going to make the fish better. [/ QUOTE ] Temporarily, maybe. Then the fish that do actually listen a bit will realize that it's no fun not playing many hands and revert back to their old ways fishy ways. The fish just aren't going to get significantly better based on one series of shows. They haven't really done it with all the books and DVDs available either. b |
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