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Old 01-25-2006, 03:57 PM
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Default Re: Isolating with the Gigabet Dilemma (long)

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I just look for the spots where they aren't as far ahead as they think they are, and use those to get "blocks" of chips, or, more frequently lose handfuls of chips to them that won't hurt my place in the tournament as it currently is.

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Giga, thanks for taking the time to post this and don't pay attention to the idiots.

This is really a 901 level post and will be impossible for a those who only think at a 101 level to understand. There is a lot more strategy under the surface than is evident by what is presented here.

I understand the concept of this where you are esentially controlling the flow of chips to you in an orderly fashion. How to do this in practice will need more thought.

I don't understand the quote above and would appreciate some more clarification. I think it is key to putting this into practice.

This is something that I think can be practiced in multi-table sng's with 27 or 45 players. It is something that will take some time to master and concepts can only be mastered through practice.

I won one of these sng's last night by atacking the small stacks and medium stacks, but this (ordering the stacks at my table) will be fun to try to see if I can accomplish. It will truly show who is in control of the table.
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