View Single Post
  #123  
Old 11-14-2007, 09:50 PM
KingDan KingDan is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Trusting my PRISTINE reads
Posts: 3,571
Default Re: Ethicality of High Stakes HU - DaEvila

[ QUOTE ]
Honestly, I think that in poker, I'd prefer to play a headsup match against 3 people of equal strength colluding, than one player.

This is very pronounced in blitz chess, when working together with 2-3 people, assuming all are relatively equal strength, generally produces worse results than just playing normally because all the differing viewpoints can be really distracting. At least this has always been my experience.

Whenever I have played poker with someone watching me, it drives me completely insane when they try to give advice that's contrary to what I'm about to do. It's simply impossible to focus when you only have so much time to make a decision.

[/ QUOTE ]

I think its helpful, just people shouldn't argue that much on routine stuff. Before making a move in blitz "Watch b7."

Same applies in poker, you go to bet the river "Dude he never folds here." Think it can prevent you from doing something stupid.
Reply With Quote