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Re: Curtains for physics
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I play daily against Curtains and don't have a problem with him, but then I don't get that excited about shortstackers. They're just taking advantage of the way the games are set up. What I don't get is why an obviously smart guy like Curtains doesn't learn to play full stacked. He'd probably double his hourly rate. [/ QUOTE ] Curtains hates variance. He'll give up at significantly more cash for significantly less variance. |
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Re: Curtains for physics
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[ QUOTE ] I play daily against Curtains and don't have a problem with him, but then I don't get that excited about shortstackers. They're just taking advantage of the way the games are set up. What I don't get is why an obviously smart guy like Curtains doesn't learn to play full stacked. He'd probably double his hourly rate. [/ QUOTE ] Curtains hates variance. He'll give up at significantly more cash for significantly less variance. [/ QUOTE ] i doubt it has anything to do with variance. I think he probably couldn't beat the game deepstacked but realized that he has a wealth information from SNGPT and given the light raising in middle stakes games can take advantage of the situation. For the record I hate shortstackers. |
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Re: Curtains for physics
We don't talk about SNGPT outside STTF.
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Re: Curtains for physics
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I play daily against Curtains and don't have a problem with him, but then I don't get that excited about shortstackers. They're just taking advantage of the way the games are set up. What I don't get is why an obviously smart guy like Curtains doesn't learn to play full stacked. He'd probably double his hourly rate. [/ QUOTE ] Because he's lazy. |
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