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Old 04-05-2007, 05:22 PM
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Default Re: NL: Why the hate on short buy-ins?

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It's not so much hate as disgust. Short buy ins are cowardly. They are an admission that the player is incapable of play before after the flop. Denying his opponents the odds to play beyond the flop, he essentially turns poker into a game of blackjack. It's annoying to play a short stack. I sit down to play poker, preflop, flop, turn and river. Johnny shortstack plays one street poker. And I adjust to him. But it's dull adjusting to him. And shortstack play is not a 'strategy'. It's strategy free poker. In closing, the hate probably comes in when a short stack doubles and leaves the table immediately after, afraid to play real poker.

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Now this whole comment is just silly. You say it is not skilled to offer your opponents bad odds to chase you down? How much sense does that make? And what do you mean by "real" poker? Poker where one lets people take advantage of them?

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IMO, real poker is about putting your opponents on a range of hands and forcing them to multiple decisions throughout the hand that could cost them a full stack +. Short stackers wet their pants at the thought of playing postflop with good players b/c they simply don't have the ability. It might be profitable for some players to SS but don't you guys feel disgusted in yourselves, like someone who couldn't hack it in the "real world"--->failures? I mean, instead of dropping down in levels and maybe playing with your caliber of player, you buy in for a worthless amount, play with players way over your head, ruin the games and piss me off.

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This is a seriously funny post. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Hint: There may be a reason why sser's turn chat off. They don't care what you think and aren't going to listen to your abuse. Meanwhile, they continue accepting the money you reluctantly give them.
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