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Old 09-22-2007, 01:05 PM
brianmarc brianmarc is offline
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Default Re: A Stack-Management Strategy Specifically for OL NL Games

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big stacks are goot. you want big stacks so you can stack other big stacks. stacking other big stacks is goot. If your scared money, then move down.

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You are simply wrong. Elegantly explained in Sklansky/Miller: LHE Theory and Practice (however, it's in English, so it may be a problem for you)
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Old 09-22-2007, 01:13 PM
AlexB182 AlexB182 is offline
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Default Re: A Stack-Management Strategy Specifically for OL NL Games

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big stacks are goot. you want big stacks so you can stack other big stacks. stacking other big stacks is goot. If your scared money, then move down.

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You are simply wrong. Elegantly explained in Sklansky/Miller: LHE Theory and Practice (however, it's in English, so it may be a problem for you)

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Ok, that makes no sense. With this tone in each and every one of your replies, I don't think it's worth more discussion. Just one more thing, Miller and Sklansky's books are not the bible or something, it's good to do some thinking on your own...
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Old 09-22-2007, 01:25 PM
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Default Re: A Stack-Management Strategy Specifically for OL NL Games

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big stacks are goot. you want big stacks so you can stack other big stacks. stacking other big stacks is goot. If your scared money, then move down.

[/ QUOTE ]

You are simply wrong. Elegantly explained in Sklansky/Miller: LHE Theory and Practice (however, it's in English, so it may be a problem for you)

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There is no one way to play poker. What works for me might not be a feasable style for someone else. I simply stated an oppinion that big stacks are good, wich I beleive to be correct. You are not wrong in your oppinion, nor do I think your an idiot or stupid. Do you get ran over alot IRL, because you seem to have interwebs issues.
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Old 09-22-2007, 01:28 PM
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Default Re: A Stack-Management Strategy Specifically for OL NL Games

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big stacks are goot. you want big stacks so you can stack other big stacks. stacking other big stacks is goot. If your scared money, then move down.

[/ QUOTE ]

You are simply wrong. Elegantly explained in Sklansky/Miller: LHE Theory and Practice (however, it's in English, so it may be a problem for you)

[/ QUOTE ]

There is no one way to play poker. What works for me might not be a feasable style for someone else. I simply stated an oppinion that big stacks are good, wich I beleive to be correct. You are not wrong in your oppinion, nor do I think your an idiot or stupid. Do you get ran over alot IRL, because you seem to have interwebs issues.

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"IRL?
"interwebs issues"
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