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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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Cash mule, Watch Poker Superstars II or any other sng formatted event played by great cash game players. Cringe at the terrible late game play. In a format like PS2, I could probably list at least 5 sngers, OP included, who would be solid favorites over that group. [/ QUOTE ] Most "famous" players play very badly in many circumstances. Plenty of famous tournament players play tournaments pretty badly at times. The way TV pros play is not indicative of how the best players play. Don't embarass yourself by trying to convince anyone that SnG poker is in any way more complicated than a cash game. -James |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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Don't embarass yourself by trying to convince anyone that SnG poker is in any way more complicated than a cash game. [/ QUOTE ] It isn't about SNG poker being more complicated, it is about knowing how to play them. Any decent cash game player could easily learn to beat SNGs, but that doesn't stop some of them from playing SNGs less than optimally until they do. |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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[ QUOTE ] Don't embarass yourself by trying to convince anyone that SnG poker is in any way more complicated than a cash game. [/ QUOTE ] It isn't about SNG poker being more complicated, it is about knowing how to play them. Any decent cash game player could easily learn to beat SNGs, but that doesn't stop some of them from playing SNGs less than optimally until they do. [/ QUOTE ] Fair enough, but "less optimally" is one thing - negative expectation far different. -James |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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[ QUOTE ] Cash mule, Watch Poker Superstars II or any other sng formatted event played by great cash game players. Cringe at the terrible late game play. In a format like PS2, I could probably list at least 5 sngers, OP included, who would be solid favorites over that group. [/ QUOTE ] Most "famous" players play very badly in many circumstances. Plenty of famous tournament players play tournaments pretty badly at times. The way TV pros play is not indicative of how the best players play. Don't embarass yourself by trying to convince anyone that SnG poker is in any way more complicated than a cash game. -James [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
microbet, i don't get it. Probably some advanced SnG forum humor.
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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microbet, i don't get it. Probably some advanced SnG forum humor. -James [/ QUOTE ] you are such a forumdonk [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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microbet, i don't get it. Probably some advanced SnG forum humor. -James [/ QUOTE ] Actually, there's not much to get. I was looking for a picture of someone rolling their eyes, because this was a pretty friendly conversation and then you were a dick to bones. I didn't find a reasonably funny eye rolling pic, but this one seemed kind of entertaining. |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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[ QUOTE ] Cash mule, Watch Poker Superstars II or any other sng formatted event played by great cash game players. Cringe at the terrible late game play. In a format like PS2, I could probably list at least 5 sngers, OP included, who would be solid favorites over that group. [/ QUOTE ] Most "famous" players play very badly in many circumstances. Plenty of famous tournament players play tournaments pretty badly at times. The way TV pros play is not indicative of how the best players play. Don't embarass yourself by trying to convince anyone that SnG poker is in any way more complicated than a cash game. -James [/ QUOTE ] Wow, you're really reading a lot into things. OP gave an example of cash game players ignoring tournament principles. My example was that of very good cash game players who ignored basic tournament principles throughout an entire series of sngs, not just 2-3 hands. It's not that they aren't able to learn it...far from it. It's that they simply chose/choose not to because it isn't necessarily relevant to their main game. Which makes their play sub-optimal in sngs. I don't think you'll find anyone, even in this forum, who thinks sngs are particularly complex or require an extreme amount of skill to play at a top level. |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
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Standard-raisebots [/ QUOTE ] Ring Monkeys Seat 11's Short Stackers ISee'Em (ICM) RFB's (Raise/Fold/Biatch) NSB's (Never seen a bubble) All Flops Banana Pirates and finally..... My ATM [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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Re: Tourney donk revolt - term for cash game player equivalent?
We are Bubble busters and Postflop phobics (but Preflop pimps). [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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