You guys are the best! This LHE community is the quintessential 2p2 hang. While the LHE games seem to fizzle out, at least they are here in MN, due to this spread legs limit craze, you all are still kickin. I'm humbled to still be able to talk to my deucescracked idols.
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Originally Posted by DeathDonkey
. when playing a tournament you should usually try to win it, and if you are halfway decent NLH player you should always always always play the main People that are winning cash players or playing smaller buyin tournaments should try hard to sell a piece and play, simple enough.
I've also seen many a player misapply ICM strategy in a way that's reminiscent of card counting mistakes. If casinos encouraged this approach, they might actually profit as many players would attempt it and do so poorly... I think that's what DD is saying?
The last time I won a satty to the WSOP almost ten years ago my then coach Pokerbob (dig that name drop!) gave me a stake (10%) in this notion that a cash game player can aggressively exploit the **** out of all these ICMonkeys... as I was heading off he gave me the tongue in cheek advice: "be sure to flop many sets!" Priceless
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Originally Posted by AlanBostick
I think one should play to maximize ROI. But it is a $10K, and it is a large-field tournament, so even someone with substantial ROI needs something like a $10 million bankroll to be properly rolled to play it.
But in my case my investment is 0. Does this affect the ROI concept?
I think I like your idea of taking this oppurtunity to really learn some tourney **** and invest in Faraz's course and then use the other half of the money to do this:
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Originally Posted by BigBadBabar
do you already play MTTs online? if not, i'd recommend starting to do so
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