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Variance: How do people win MTTs?
Cuz whenever I somehow have the stupid idea to play one, I run like crap and I see the donks playing K4o in re-raised pots winning every hand.
Do I need some sort of shaman voodoo artifact of Luck +5 or should I just play every hand? |
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Re: Variance: How do people win MTTs?
they dont, idk where you heard otherwise
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Re: Variance: How do people win MTTs?
I play on a non-US network. That means they do play every hand, and they do win, because most of them do it. (On an average 9-man table the vpip average is usually over 40 with 5-6 of them playing 70+)
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Re: Variance: How do people win MTTs?
nope, no one wins, check ur stats again
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Re: Variance: How do people win MTTs?
they luckbox every hand. this is standard in all mtts on all sites, as well as live.
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Re: Variance: How do people win MTTs?
Get coaching off Chad Batista
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Re: Variance: How do people win MTTs?
I can't understand this either. I won my first ever live donkament and i didnt know what i was doing. It was a 60 person tournament, and looking back all I did was luckbox the [censored] out of the tourney. Flopped a set against aces and stacked him, got KK vs QQ and stacked someone, went allin with A7 and final table and stacked pocket jacks.
Even online I just won every race and got dealt AA like 4 times to take down a 300 person tourney. Blah blah there is skill w/e, Id argue that the people who look the most skilled and win are the ones who get into situations to make them look like they play good. |
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Re: Variance: How do people win MTTs?
Only one person wins.
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