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Re: OT: The fallacy of the Lederer argument regarding sng\'s
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I would sure as hell rather be bigjoe2003 than someone like aba20 or jason strasser [/ QUOTE ] fyp. however, if the three players were evenly stacked at a WSOP final table, i'd arbitrarily give longer odds to bigjoe winning. |
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Re: OT: The fallacy of the Lederer argument regarding sng\'s
josem,
your post is very odd. aba and jason both have more money, more skills, and are younger (i think) than joe. aba's even a pretty good looking dude, with a sweet dog! i don't really want a body swap with anyone, but if i had to pick someone to trade with, it probably wouldn't be a top tier sng grinder. |
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Re: OT: The fallacy of the Lederer argument regarding sng\'s
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what other form of poker could better adequately prepare a poker player for dealing with a final table scenario in an MTT. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: OT: The fallacy of the Lederer argument regarding sng\'s
citanul,
joe remains my hero. you can never tear him down in my eyes. |
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Re: OT: The fallacy of the Lederer argument regarding sng\'s
Understanding payout structures and the accompanying icm is the key similarity. Outside of that, they aren't all that analogous.
And when we're doing body switches, shotgun Antonius. |
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