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Originally Posted by Skokky
My arguement is that the big stacks win more all ins late in the mtt with underdog atc than early in mtt's.
How does this allow the site to make more money?
You should also think about why the big stack in an MTT might be expected to win more all-in confrontations, on average. As stacks get smaller, shoving ranges get wider. That's basic tournament strategy, and it could easily result in a skew to the big stack, with a completely honest deal. The big stack's calling range is going to be narrower than the short stack's shoving range, on average. This should be true even with players who understand the concept of "effective" stack sizes. And the short stack will face multiple larger stacks at the table, by definition. Think.
Last edited by spadebidder; 10-29-2009 at 09:22 AM.