the difference is, knowing he has QQ means you lose a small pot, but knowing you have hit a disguised backdoor straight with 25o can win you a big pot.
i think i have changed my mind, b would be better
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Assuming you can remember the hole cards on every street.
You know where you are in any hand, with any player.
You know what you can push people off of, and what you are WAY behind.
You know when to bluff and when not to bluff.
You know what gets there and what doesn't.
Assuming you can remember the hole cards on every street.
You know where you are in any hand, with any player.
You know what you can push people off of, and what you are WAY behind.
You know when to bluff and when not to bluff.
You know what gets there and what doesn't.
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Whichever option I can hide the best.
We've how about links I would like to know I walk the line scrunches line at how the client Lawrence etc. etc.
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muzzington wrote:Whichever option I can hide the best.
this is prolly option b, because you will lose hands still.
i.e you wont be tempted to make ten high calldowns, a la potripper
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Should play a few rounds using both outcomes and see what is better.

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Des wrote:Should play a few rounds using both outcomes and see what is better.
cant really do this, because the other people will know that you have that knowledge
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I'm with B for a cash game, but since this was about MTTs, I'm with A. Once your M starts dropping, you're going to have to shove it in a little more often and I' think I'd have more opportunities to stick it in knowing their hole cards, than knowing hte board.
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You shouldn't have to shove, or be short stacked, at any point.
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ok, I'll rephrase that, you can tell who'll be calling your raise, pushing over you etc. easy money if you can do the math.
B seems more like a long run proposition. Can't really wait for the perfect board in an MTT, unless we're talking deep stack, which wasn't stated
No, I really can't see me wanting to know the board in an MTT PF - I'm ok at working out what hands are likely to call a raise etc. Much more useful when we don't have unlimited time
B seems more like a long run proposition. Can't really wait for the perfect board in an MTT, unless we're talking deep stack, which wasn't stated
No, I really can't see me wanting to know the board in an MTT PF - I'm ok at working out what hands are likely to call a raise etc. Much more useful when we don't have unlimited time
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