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Old 08-06-2007, 10:03 PM
Taso Taso is offline
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Default Re: Refusing to play with short stacked players?

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I have confidence in my game, but I felt the amount of money I was risking compared to the amount they were risking was very unfair

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What was "unfair" about it?

I've faced the reverse- the big stack wouldn't let me buy up to close in on their level, so they couldn't lose it all back.



I'd be worried about future game support, if I asked people to buy up.

Do you always buy up to close to the max stack, when you're short... even if you don't want to?

What if you've had a bad session and your session roll is almost gone- do you borrow to buy up?

Something to think about.

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I'm never short when we play three handed. Everyone elses cashes out when they win a lot, I generally have most of the $$ when we are three handed. But, when 6 handed or more, yes, I add on always.
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