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Re: OT: This is obvious right?
I know I want them to make mistakes. I guess after a ton of bad beats you start to think you might be a little better off with somewhat decent players compared to the payouts. I mean hypothetically its almost like play money. I'd much rather be playing 50 dollar tournies in which i can pull off moves and such when if i win it could be 300 dollars rather then just sitting playing basic sometimes a little off to handle the players for a first place prize of 22.50. Just don't feel like its helping my game or my bankroll.
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Re: OT: This is obvious right?
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I know I want them to make mistakes. I guess after a ton of bad beats you start to think you might be a little better off with somewhat decent players compared to the payouts. I mean hypothetically its almost like play money. I'd much rather be playing 50 dollar tournies in which i can pull off moves and such when if i win it could be 300 dollars rather then just sitting playing basic sometimes a little off to handle the players for a first place prize of 22.50. Just don't feel like its helping my game or my bankroll. [/ QUOTE ] Get a big enough bankroll for the $11's, move up, and play them. Then keep doing that until you're at the $55's. If you believe you will do better against better players you are a noob. Besides that, you can learn many things away from the tables, like ICM. And don't give advice to bad players, ever. Keep your mouth shut, or if you have to say something, compliment them on their horrible plays. |
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Re: OT: This is obvious right?
anyway thanks for all the input. im not bashing bad players. im really not good yet. just trying to understand some parts. with that said i appreciate all the advice
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Re: OT: This is obvious right?
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I'd much rather be playing 50 dollar tournies in which i can pull off moves and such [/ QUOTE ] Your impression of $55 SNGs is rather inaccurate. |
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