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Re: I was the one with the stalling post
bad as [censored].
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Re: I was the one with the stalling post
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I see that opinion is still divided, so I'm still not sure whether I did the right thing. My situation was bubble play in a micro STT. Four players, I was one of the two <2bb stacks. I used all my time so that the blinds would go up, and the bb would put villian short stack all in on the next hand. I was out two hands later, but I cashed for third place. So my situation was different. I wasn't consistenly stalling, I did it once to knock an opponent out and clinch a cashing spot. Is it the same? Worse? Is it wrong? I'm still not sure. [/ QUOTE ] Annoying for the others. But so what? Looks like you're using the clock to your full advantage late in the 4th quarter. I approve (in this example). |
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Re: I was the one with the stalling post
You aren't breaking any rules, and you're using the mechanics of the game to your advantage. This is good - it's what smart poker players do.
Of course, your opponents will probably get pissed, and you might find yourself running out of opponents if you play on a small site. Decide if it's worth it. |
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