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Originally Posted by UPAY4DINNER
Not them Poland players again
Look at those sunday million splash satellites. Tons of poland players play these and have no issue rebuying over and over. Yet when they play 180 mans, they do the minimal rebuy and dont even rebuy at the start. These guys softplay and help their fellow poles at these satellites. Take a look at the ones that start a bit later. Why is there like 0 poles playing these satellites or maybe at max 1 when the other ones have over 20 poles at these satellites. One of those sats there were at least 30 poles in these satellites. They will call the non pole players all in if they have 2 poles vs a nonpole and do it most of the time. However they dont do it that much as before once i posted about them softplaying at 180 mans so they do it at these satellites. Also take a look at what place they finish... they usually bust very close to one another.
Many players i have spoken to via PM have told me the poland players softplay and help each other out at these exact satellites. Take a look at how many poles play these satellites. Its not a surprise whats going on here. Imagine if the nonpoles don't play these satellites, then the poles will obviously not register for these satellites because they dont like to play against their fellow polish players. Pretty disgusting racist behavior from the poles.
To those of you that play these, just take a look at any poland player and color code every poland player. That way you know how many poles per table. Whether its these satellites, 180 man or mtt, they shove a lot wider when there are other poland players at the table since they odds of them getting called is less likely. If they are by themselves, they pretty much play very tight. Basically if you target those poles, you will be cleaning up the satellites as they help their fellow polish comrades. Many players have mentioned already things get funny when it gets down to a few players at the table. They go from taking a long time to act to calling raises with weird hands out of position if its 2 poles vs a nonpole. Basically playing completely different from their standard play when multiple poles at the table.