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Old 02-14-2006, 05:12 AM
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Default Re: The Grandma dilemma: Debunking the myths

It's likely that money making endeavors happen at ALL levels of the game. It's profit maximizing.

Sirio's estimates are probably way off, because a decent player is likely to last through the first break at which point the field size is cut in half.

He doesn't talk about the value of additional information at a table. With two hands it should be fairly easy to amass a huge chip stack simply by limping the nuts and raising with the shill hand, as well as additional information on complicated flops including nut cards discarded, suits, key cards. This is most damaging on deep stack tournaments, and will mess with other players reads.


The most profitable events from an ROI are going to be the smaller ones.

I am now wondering why I see the same names on the final tables of the stars 55K. Come to find out many of these players are multiaccounting, and I wouldn't put it past any of them to share key card info with their friends, at someone elses expense.

You help me build a big stack, I'll help you.

There is always HU.
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