Re: An Unfortunate Asymmetry
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"Newsflash : getting a good table draw is a big part of the luck needed to win tournaments!"
Yes, but my point is that part of the luck of the draw is related to whether your table will be broken up that day. If it is you are better off even if the table you move to has equally skilled opponents.
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David, if your table draw was bad, why didn't you ask for a table change? As a WSOP poker coach, I've advised many of my students that your FIRST task of day one is to evaluate your table, and if it's bad, ask the TD for a table change. You have to do this quickly before the list fills up. I'm surprised that most of you "alleged" pros don't pursue this basic strategy.
My students who follow this strategy also benefit by standing out in a crowd, i.e they are instantly recognised by the TD as special people, deserving special attention, which pays off in the long run.
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lmao ... "alleged" pros ... get recognised ... said to DS
oh [censored].. I better breath.
but thanks for the giggles
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