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Re:$100R - leaving before first hour?
so you like having one of the most aggressive players directly behind you in a 6 max deepstack tournament and another HS reg behind him' YAYAYAYAYAYAYAY
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jonrubs
Sep 19th, 2009
Re:$100R - leaving before first hour?
and the # of tables that one has running has to do with it. If I have 10 tables up and an 100r that has a bunch of tough regs no way I would be able to focus on the table to know who is switching gears' What gear the person is on' How I have been playing' I would not be able to do much learning really.
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jonrubs
Sep 19th, 2009
Re:$100R - leaving before first hour?
this is the best advice ive heard for staying. But you can also make the arguement because im assumming you havent really heard of me or remember me that IF I hold my own and play well then my name is out and how I play is now known and will make it harder in the future. I usually try to learn by watching the players tho. And its not that I dont think I can hold my own vs 4-5 regs on a table but when there are literally 0 "soft" spots then it becomes a issue IMO.
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jonrubs
Sep 19th, 2009
Re:$100R - leaving before first hour?
so your saying you would register for a 200$ MTT where you are already starting with a chip disadvantage vs 8 other top 200 PLBers'
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jonrubs
Sep 19th, 2009
Re:$100R - leaving before first hour?
and I am 100% properly rolled for it. So thats not even a problem.
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jonrubs
Sep 19th, 2009
Re:$100R - leaving before first hour?
THe player in question is me. 1 of my tables was a 6 max 100r with deeb directly behind me and another hs reg behind him. My stars 100r table I recognized everyone as being at least a top 200 PLBer. My edge at this table is pretty miniscule and at that point I would need to either hope to cooler someone, change tables. I just dont believe in taking margainal tournaments and throwing away equity like that.
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jonrubs
Sep 19th, 2009