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Old 07-16-2006, 10:00 AM
SilentNoise SilentNoise is offline
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Default Re: SNG advice :; chasing draws in sngs.

Well i like to think I do have alot of strategies in my arsenal to help me lose the minimum when behind and extract the most when winning. And I have been playing cash games consistently and profitably for a long time using a loose agressive style, depending on the table passivity, and find it is a style i play well.

And i wasn't actually asking for post-flop experience, I was asking if people tend to play these hands at ALL, in ANy POSITION...was just curious. But by your "what most people on these forums are doing" , I am assuming that you think most people do not play suited connectors in LP early in sngs.

Was still wondering about my other question though if you are faced with a decision of chasing a flush draw early with odds+implied odds, should you take the opportunity? Is it ever -EV to do so? I understand how it could be later on, but could it be -EV to chase with good odds early aswell?

Maybe you could also clarify what the majority of "other people" in this forum do, maybe point to a strategy article on another site or one written on this site?. .based for the pokerstars structure that is, not for the old party structure or anything which is completely different in my opinion with 800 chips and 10 hand blind levels or whatever it was.

PS. How could you say you "probably do not have the stategkic knowledge to extract the most out of your big hands and lose the least when you're behind".. Isn't that bit of an assumption? On what is this assumption based on if you wouldn't mind me asking?
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