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Quest for Glory
All us Klingons want is to do battle and either earn personal glory through victory or honorable death. Fits for poker, right?
This year's quest has begun. I'm halfway to the PCA as I just made it through the Step 3. The structure for these isn't bad as slightly adjusted SNG strategy minimizes the chance of going back to the very beginning. I'll post a rail call when I reach the step 6. Tomorrow I'll play in the 1 PM Act II super down at Foxwoods. If that works out, I'll do an Act III super next weekend. Details, as they say, to follow.
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good luck man.
wish i could afford to join you... maybe next year |
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I wouldn't consider step 3 as half way through...the competition is much tougher in the higher steps... I would check the opr of registered players before you sit into steps 4/5. You can increase your ev significantly by avoiding some of best sng players out there.
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Good Luck, Kurn!
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I think I understand implicitly that they get tougher as you go on. As for checking on stats of registered players, OPR gives you MTT stats, so Sharkscope would theoretically be better, although it is on the list of banned software on 'Stars. OPR at least will give me an idea of what stakes people usually play
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I'm not recommending sharkscope since is banned. All you really want to know is what stakes does the person usually play, and how well he does. I generalize a good MTT player is going to be a good SNG player. And a poor mtt, is a poor sng player. I realize this statement is not necessarily true....but neither are the results from either of the sites. Someone could be just running hot or cold.
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