rcon wrote:I too aim for this, however I think I understand where OP is coming from. When getting BS'ed I used to just "see" flops for the hell of it and if its your day, well this goes well. More realistically, you bleed chips and get frustrated that things aren't going your way so you start playing -EV.
Bingo! This.
I definately play a big stack better than I used too. I do love the power of having lots of chips and in live games building pretty chip towers!
I also love the challenge of going into a heads up situation if my opponent has say a 4 to 1 chip lead on me. I am very satisfied if I can reel them in and take the win.
I think managing a large chip stack / lead is a weakness alot of people have. How often does the chip leader going into an FT actually win? I don't think as often as you might think. There is an added pressure that goes with that stack. The 'have to call' way of thinking. I like to be around 3 position going into an FT. It gives me a good amount of chips, I can see flops and that 'have to call' way of thinking doesn't effect my game.