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The role of luck in a MTT will change as the field gets smaller and smaller, because the blinds keep cutting away at your M.
The way you read situations changes as this happens, because betting, calling, shoving ranges change as # of BB in your stack decreases. You are right in that winning a MTT probably takes more "luck" than having a winning session in a ring game. As you approach the end of a MTT, you have to get more of your stack in, in increasingly marginal situations. Shifting over to cash games might help. Luck is there, but the blinds don't increase, so the role of stack size isn't as wildly fluid. You still have to play a short stacked player differently than a big stack, but the blinds won't be a dynamic factor in that over time. PT#'s & HOH & HOCG FTW! ![]()
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Are MTT's just too much of a luckfest to consider playing on a daily basis? Is it possible for an MTT player to learn to play (gulp) cash games? Should I maybe take up building model rockets instead?
THis is a great question I seldom play mtts .But I very intrested in what you mtt player think. My personal opinion is it take both luck and skill, more skill but you have to win a few coin flips along the way with playing solid poker ![]()
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I like to get my money in when behind, that way I cant get drawn out ![]() |
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