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Tighter on the bubble in general, than when more players?
This is basic theory right, like given the same situation but with less players you need to play tighter?
Am I missing something obvious here which discounts SNGPT? Does this indicate that there will be more +EV push hands with more people than with less? |
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Re: Tighter on the bubble in general, than when more players?
antes?
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#3
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Re: Tighter on the bubble in general, than when more players?
True. Am I wrong though in general? Also the 75 shouldn't be a difference to account for .6% I don't think.
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Re: Tighter on the bubble in general, than when more players?
I think what's going on is that you're still pushing into the two blinds as the Button, but the pot has the extra $75. I'm not sure though, I don't have SNGPT.
Edit: Also, $75 isn't much but it's 4% of your stack, so I'm fairly certain that's it. |
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Re: Tighter on the bubble in general, than when more players?
I'd guess the chip total makes that difference (10400 to 15000) ?
edit: If you wanna be sure, try adjusting stack sizes/blinds/antes for 4-handed, so that total is 15k. |
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Re: Tighter on the bubble in general, than when more players?
Its easier to play around with this sort of thing using one of the ante less structures as in the sngpt tutorials, which also discuss these concepts.
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