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Originally Posted by matt hirschhorn
It's actually the exact opposite.
He cheated at 1/3 and 2/5 because those players are mostly recreational/degenerate players, if these players go back and watch the stream they are less likely to notice anything suspicious.
Had he truely wanted to be known for this god, first of all bringing more eyes towards you would just be ******ed, but if he did he would've moved up to higher stakes and starting crushing pros, ofcourse he did not do this because of what I just outlined above.
This guy cheated at low stakes because he did not want to get famous, nor did he want more eyes on him. You really need to think this **** through before you post this type of stuff.
It's the perfect storm. In 1/3:
1. His opponents are more likely to make exploitable plays, thereby increasing his winrate.
2. His opponents are less likely to suspect anything.
3. His opponents are less likely to have the bankroll to be able to afford hero calls of his bluff-shoves on the river.
4. He can maximize value on every hand instead of having to cover his tracks a little more and make the cheating less obvious.
5. His opponents are likely to play like donks pre-flop, rather than isolating him and getting him into a lot of expensive heads-up pots against strong ranges where his implied odds are lower.
6. The casino is less likely to be tight on security, because it is such a low stakes game.