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Old 11-11-2007, 09:43 PM
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Default Re: Ethicality of High Stakes HU - DaEvila

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i really really really hate having the opinion of multiple people with varying styles, plays on later streets are often set up by style and play on previous streets and there are very few combinations of players that are good for each other. there are definitely people that i would like to have help me, but others that i would not even enjoy the help of. in fact, ine some cases, i'd rather have someone who plays lower stakes just so i could ask fundamental questions to from time to time before i made a REALLY bad call, or to stop me from tilting (the biggest, by far, benefit of multiple people 'conferencing').


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this makes the most sense of anything said here

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I agree that the greatest benefit of 'conferencing' is the elimination of egregious slips and of tilt.

But I think that's pretty huge at nosebleeds, where the pressure of winning/losing 6 figures is a crucial part of the game.
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