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Originally Posted by chillrob
I don't understand why you would stop chopping based on the incident mentioned
a) because I would rather play than chop. Playing is more fun than not playing.
b) because it gets tiresome explaining that I play six-handed, but I’ll chop when it’s temporarily 6-handed in a full game, etc.
c) my gut tells me that I will profit in BvB situations in these games, even with the cost of playing being $8 per hand. I could certainly be wrong. I’m okay finding out the hard way.
d) the incident was just a springboard / last straw for pushing me to pull the trigger on something I’ve been itching to do for 7+ years now.
It is not hard to track results from the blinds in BvB hands. It takes like 5 seconds after a hand to put a result in my notes. I’m not tracking every hand from these positions - just the BvB ones, and only those that i previously would have chopped (so none when only six seats are filled).