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what\'s the correct Steps bubble strategy?
Hi, I know that lots of people already play those Steps games. I just pick these today and wonder if anyone has thought about the implication of this flat payout structure. How to adjust those structure particularly on the bubble?
Here is one thing I think is probably true: 1. if there are 3 guy left (2 gets free roll) and you are mid stack, never take chances against big stack especially the short stack is about to die. I know this might sounds trival but anyone has thought about others? [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Any one has thought about using ICM to compute the equity value? Also, anyone figure out the rake that Party charge? What's the difference between 1 table and 2 table? |
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Re: what\'s the correct Steps bubble strategy?
2 words...
avoid gigabet. -mike |
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Re: what\'s the correct Steps bubble strategy?
Search through my posts for 'Steps' in the text.
The 2 tables are far better. |
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Re: what\'s the correct Steps bubble strategy?
You mean in term of rake or in term of competition?
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Re: what\'s the correct Steps bubble strategy?
Ease of advancement, to the point where even if there was a rake difference it shouldn't be on the radar.
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