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Old 09-11-2007, 12:46 PM
betgo betgo is offline
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Default Re: only hand from biloxi final table that i might have played bad

The only reasons I can see for calling are to bust out (or double up) a good player and to make it hard for people to resteal on you.

With a big stack, it is really to your disadvantage to gamble with the payout structure, and the call is obviously cEV-. I don't agree that you are always behind here though.
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Old 09-11-2007, 03:25 PM
Chipchucker5 Chipchucker5 is offline
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Default Re: only hand from biloxi final table that i might have played bad

Is this a WPT event where down to the final six is televised? Because if it is, I bet people play ridiculously tight when 7 handed, and if Jon wins this, he could really bulldoze the table.
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Old 09-11-2007, 04:20 PM
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Default Re: only hand from biloxi final table that i might have played bad

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Is this a WPT event where down to the final six is televised? Because if it is, I bet people play ridiculously tight when 7 handed, and if Jon wins this, he could really bulldoze the table.

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This is what I was thinking. Sure, it would suck badly to double him up, but I would still have 2x everyone else if I lose. If I win though, I think I could easily get to top 6 with like 1/2 of the chips. Maybe im just dreaming though.
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