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It is the fastest way to win and lose money by still playing poker.
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#2
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Well, ill have to take a closer look at HU\
Only problem i can think of is that you wouldnt have time to sharkscope the victim befor it starts. And remembering a heap of names sound a bit difficult when there would be a whole heap of them |
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#3
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they crave action, no better spot.
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#4
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Agree. It's constant action and they can be in every single hand and still have a shot at winning sometimes. I play some very cheap HU SNG's on FT and while some of the players are actually pretty good, I do run into some of those "all in" types you push every single hand until they win or lose. I've played 2 or 3 matches one after another with a couple of these guys before and it's pretty crazy. They will suck out and win a few but in the long run they are easy to beat because they are pushing with every hand and you are only calling with a certain range of hands.
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yea with only 2 people they can actually win here as opposed to rarely winning at full tables, its ashame the seats fill up so quick so its hard to target certain players.
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#6
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I love them only because I love gambling - LOL I just want the money, I don't give a [censored] about grinding it - well, that's my mentality anyway when playing HU SNGs. I know my limits and so do most people.
just on a side note: Once I went into a HU SNG and went all in first hand PF with 33, and villian called with 88.. I won.. lol donkaments. |
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#7
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My theory is, they try to convince themselfs they are winning players by saying I can beat X player at the level I play so I am above average.
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