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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
Nice post adanthar. RE: the many seat satellites, I completely agree. The stars $36+3 to the Sunday (1 seat per 6 entries) is my favorite satellite (this structure in particular - 6 to 1 - Bodog also has a low $ one).
My initial impression of the steps (many months ago) seems to be the opposite of yours, but I trust your experience. Maybe I will give them another shot. |
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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
Kind of Hijack here, but if you had rakeback on party poker would you get it for each step of the steps tourney? I ask because sometimes I play a mini step when I want a break from ringgames and after 20 or so tables on the first buy in party has made a ridiculous amount of rake off of me.
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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
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Kind of Hijack here, but if you had rakeback on party poker would you get it for each step of the steps tourney? I ask because sometimes I play a mini step when I want a break from ringgames and after 20 or so tables on the first buy in party has made a ridiculous amount of rake off of me. [/ QUOTE ] Yes. |
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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
I was going to do like this exact post.
Of course, i was going to have a snappier title. I do believe that the variance for the DS is humongous. I'm a good/decnt SnG player but playing against that field is crazy. What i'm doing is the 3+Rebuys (to the 215) and then using those $T to try to satelite into the 615. I feel i have an edge in the 615 due to the deep stacks and my satelite experience. I agree with adanthar for sure I'd rather be in a 100 man tourney paying 10 then 10 paying 1. Good Post |
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Yeah, the structure is GREAT in that tourney... I just need some help in my late game play...
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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
I didn't see alot of your, and it didn't help to have Sirio11 on your right, but when you reach the bubblish area and you aren't in immediate danger, you should just be picking on shortstacks in position and folding anything but QQ+ and AK probally. Shortstacks CAN'T push back at you without a hand (unless they suck) because the bubble=0 and next =12000, everyone understands that.
sat bubbles are nerve racking experiences and playing the player matters even more than the cards imho |
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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
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I didn't see alot of your, and it didn't help to have Sirio11 on your right, but when you reach the bubblish area and you aren't in immediate danger, you should just be picking on shortstacks in position [/ QUOTE ] See, this is why the sats are so profitable. That's a very intuitive guess. It's also totally wrong. Say you've got 18 people left, 15 go, stacks vary from 10K to 50K and the blinds are 500/1000. You have 20K on the button. Would you rather push into a 13K stack or into a 25K stack? Answer: assuming both players know anything about poker, it's the 25K stack, and it isn't even remotely close. |
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it isn't even remotely close. [/ QUOTE ] DAMN!!! I have never seen this modifier used with this phrase. I have some suspicions at your reasoning, but can you elaborate? |
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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
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See, this is why the sats are so profitable. That's a very intuitive guess. It's also totally wrong. Say you've got 18 people left, 15 go, stacks vary from 10K to 50K and the blinds are 500/1000. You have 20K on the button. Would you rather push into a 13K stack or into a 25K stack? Answer: assuming both players know anything about poker, it's the 25K stack, and it isn't even remotely close. [/ QUOTE ] This is brilliant, thank you. |
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Re: Quick guide to satellite qualifying for big events
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I didn't see alot of your, and it didn't help to have Sirio11 on your right, but when you reach the bubblish area and you aren't in immediate danger, you should just be picking on shortstacks in position [/ QUOTE ] See, this is why the sats are so profitable. That's a very intuitive guess. It's also totally wrong. Say you've got 18 people left, 15 go, stacks vary from 10K to 50K and the blinds are 500/1000. You have 20K on the button. Would you rather push into a 13K stack or into a 25K stack? Answer: assuming both players know anything about poker, it's the 25K stack, and it isn't even remotely close. [/ QUOTE ] explanation? |
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