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Old 12-10-2005, 09:06 AM
hamstacker hamstacker is offline
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Default Significance of Big Pots in Long Term Win Rates

Do you find that REGULARLY taking down big pots (at least one other player with average to deep stack all-in) is critical to being a winning NL player? Or do you find that your bread and butter comes from chopping away at small pots?

I find myself taking down big pots and I wonder if my win rate is skewed.

Your thoughts?
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