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Re: You know it\'s time to call it a night when.....
looking at your HH there might be a couple of debatable plays as somebody said but in general it a "n" event when you lose so many races even though you were behind.
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Re: You know it\'s time to call it a night when.....
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The hand with 8 3 was a critical ATC push. Also, the keeping shorty alive tactic works much better with shorties stack at 200/400, not 600/1200. At that level chips can fly around so fast you can be blinded off as well. I would have just tried to bust the shorty and abuse the two remaining players while they jockey for second. [/ QUOTE ] Ya....I knew as soon as I made the fold it was likely a bad one. I had raised that guy's BB about 5 straight hands so I put his calling range at top 70%. I know he was dying to spite call me too. The previous hand I had raised him all-in with T5o and he was fuming. As for "tapping the glass", as a previous person mentioned, that was definately a bad move on my part. That guy had been chirping at me for a while by that point. Usually I say nothing, or say something like "This is my first tournament, I'm just learning". Overall though, I know for certain that protecting the small stack has paid off huge for me. It has backfired a few times in the past as well, but I would guess that for the 3 or 4 times I bubbled I had 15-4-3 ITM breakdown. |
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Re: You know it\'s time to call it a night when.....
2 thoughts.
1. I should move up to $55 - this is softer than $22s at FTP 2. Turn off players chat. 3. When being spite called by micro-stacks, start calling instead of raising to encourage cooperation from the other big stack. Resume shoving ATC once ITM. |
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