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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
Do you understand anything about deep stack play, at all?
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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Actually I play .10/.25 and much prefer to have a big stack. Why would you not want have the most money at the table? Unless you expect to lose? [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You are the guy that I see that is nearly collecting dust because he has been sitting at a table so long. His goal is to have the biggest stack at the table and maybe the biggest stack on Party Poker because his penis is so small. You don't care that the Table VPIP is 14 % , you want the biggest stack damn it. [/ QUOTE ] Actually I'm the guy sitting at the table stealing all your pots because you don't have the balls to play back at me with your little stack. [ QUOTE ] I hope your KK doesn't run into AA because that could be a 3 buy-in mistake. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, thats going to happen alot. Do you really think I'm going to get allin against another big stack with just a pair? |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
here is another big stack vs small stack thread:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...;o=14&vc=1 |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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2. Many, many players at low-limit treat their buy-in like tourney chips. How many times do we see players go all-in with nothing because their stack is small? [/ QUOTE ] I see this all the time at $100NL on PartyPoker. I always reload my stack to the max buy-in until I win a pot and then I'm usually second in chips or so. Keeping your stack big helps maximize the amount you can win if you are confident in your play. If everytime you win a big pot you are scared to lose it, and just go play another table, you are not maximizing your winnings in my opinion. I love when there is a short stack (~<$30-$40 stack), that loves to push in over my opening raise with a weak Ace. I've seen this time and time again, and it's great when you can pick up these pots just because they play their stack like its a f-cking tourney. |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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I guarantee that I've played more NL online than you, Xorbie. Anyway, I've asked the question to the real NL players on 2+2, the high stakes NL players. Here's the link. They say the same as me. No advantage to big stack play, retard. http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...14&fpart=1 If you are claiming that you can make more money because of a donk doubling up, well just go to $50 NL and start off like that. [/ QUOTE ] if you aren't trying to look like a fool on purpose i question your fundamental understanding of poker as well as your reading comprehension skills. |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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[ QUOTE ] Actually I play .10/.25 and much prefer to have a big stack. Why would you not want have the most money at the table? Unless you expect to lose? [/ QUOTE ] You are the guy that I see that is nearly collecting dust because he has been sitting at a table so long. His goal is to have the biggest stack at the table and maybe the biggest stack on Party Poker because his penis is so small. You don't care that the Table VPIP is 14 % , you want the biggest stack damn it. I hope your KK doesn't run into AA because that could be a 3 buy-in mistake. Oh yeah, you can handle it. Nevermind. I hope your set of 2's doesn't run into a set of 9's. [/ QUOTE ] so you're the new theredpill. |
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