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Old 09-29-2007, 07:57 AM
D-Grief D-Grief is offline
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Default Re: too much action???

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These types of tables never pay off big for me. I think the two most common scenarios are either lose big, or double-up and get the hell out. These tables simply don't suit my game, and negate my edge. This is the type of table that is almost guaranteed to throw you off your game...unless this is your game.

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I tend to like them. The most frequent argument I hear against them (and I am not saying this is your own view) reminds me of a friend that refuses to play the fishiest imit game in my local casino. He says that it is impossible to to win because there are too many players playing and calling every hand. It might seem that way sometimes and indeed, you may have to wait a little longer to win a pot, but of course when you do, it's a big one. So, if you have the roll to withstand the greater variance and wait for the bigger pots to come your way then these game are extremely profitable long term...
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