Join Date: Jan 2005
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It creates more decision points. If you consistently make better decisions than your opponents, you'll make more money; if you make worse decisions, you'll just hemorrhage money. Assuming 6-handed: 40% COULD be a good strategy, but you need to understand that you're going to be pushing more marginal situations, which will increase your variance, and if you're not playing the hands correctly, you're (at best) handicapping yourself and increasing your variance even more.