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  1. <p>very good article, thats been my problem lately, knowing when to take your foot OFF the pedal. ive had stacks where i could easily fold into the final 2-3 tables (waiting for premiums basically) but i donk it off coz i feel the need to keep up my aggressive image...</p>
    <p>very good article and puts things into perspective. time to FT something tonight ;)</p>
  2. <p>so you wrote this after watching me play tonight?  </p>
    <p>Same thing.  Aggro spots got me a huge stack.  Aggro spots aginst Nits cut me down 3 times till I had nothign left to build on.  Missed the money.</p>
    <p>I came to the same conclusion you did.  THere is a time to gambel and a time when yo ucan afford NOT to gamble.</p>
     
  3. <p>To everything (turn, turn, turn)</p>
  4. <p>Great article sir..I cant agree w/you more that simply observing your friend and giving tips is a great inspiration and can make your game that much stronger. Actually my mentor for over a year sometimes plays the student roll as I mentor the mentor..isnt that awesome. MTT play is all about timing and making correct decisions, but alot of the time the game beats you...not your opponent. I think that in late play tight will always be right. There is a method to this madness, but that will always hold true. Its important to speculate w/reasonable hands in cheap pots late, even if you only calling in EP. Its good to have pot control early and late in MTTs. Keep up the good work seal.</p>
  5. <p>Great Article!</p>

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