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Old 06-19-06, 04:34 AM
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i completely agree with ya lou, strange huh.

Playing as the big stack i love it, suits my game completely, aggression all the way.

Low stack is easy poker, luck becomes more of a factor, but if timing is with you, and some nice cards, your fine generally.

Average stack i hate. Early on in a tourney i dont care, but after break 2 if were talking average MTTs, blinds are getting well up there, about 1k/2k, average stacks are about 15x BB ish? I mean id rather try and steal from a low stack that a high stack when im average, because you have them covered, and thats in your favour. But on the other hand, having a big stack they are the people who would rather be raising, not calling raises from smaller stacks.

If the 2 players to your left are big stacks, then hope to get moved is all i can say. You cant do much about it, raise with the shit hands and hope they fold, or entice a ig bet when your good, i dunno.


if you go card dead, ill try a move an orbit, to eep myself level on chips till it passes, this doesnt always work but your being blinded out anyway, so you gotta take a couple risks. And 1 push per orbit isnt gonna be noticed as you buying pots too often.
 

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