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VPIP of 8 and going deep
I often see players going deep in MTT's while only having a VPIP of 8.
Can that be a winning style? Which great MTT'er has the tightest style? |
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Re: VPIP of 8 and going deep
I go deep a lot and don't really know what VPIP means (general idea but never used it)...goes to a common theme on this forum and that is you can't use formulaic poker...each table and each tourney are unique and the best MTTers will adjust their style to their situation
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Re: VPIP of 8 and going deep
Can that be a winning style? Yes, depending on structure...
Which great MTT'er has the tightest style? Me [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I have a vpip of 4.44 at the 200000/400000 level. Edit:[ QUOTE ] the best MTTers will adjust their style to their situation [/ QUOTE ]qft |
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Re: VPIP of 8 and going deep
Brandi, I have to assume you're joking.
If not, please elaborate. I'm not sure any tournament has a combination of slow struture + horrible players that don't adjust to you being insanely tight to make a living playing 5 or 8% VPIP. When blinds and antes get big late you'll just get destroyed waiting for a hand. |
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Re: VPIP of 8 and going deep
Yes, joking. I checked my stats to see where I was and I average between 18 and 35. The 4.44 came up cause I was sitting out while expertly negotiating a deal.
Brag: I got a 5 way chop with 1/7 the chips of the leader. I would, however, expect that there are plenty of 30-40 hand stretches where I have been card dead and I would show a vpip of <10 if table changes worked out right. |
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