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For a STT, is this all still within the mindset that you are playing for third, and once there, playing to win?
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Great post, Kurn. Thanks. Looking forward to reading more.
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![]() No. You are neither "playing for 3rd" nor "playing for 1st." You are always playing to maximize expectation. Theoretically, at the end of each hand, you own x% of the prize pool (before the first hand, all 9 own 11% of the prize pool). You are always playing to maximize that number.
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I moved your other thread (your results) to the Railbird section.
Question for you: Are you familiar with Collin Moshman's book, ? I bought it the other day, not because I intend to read it any time soon, of course, but I needed another book to get to $25 for free shipping at Amazon, and this one looked like it would be a good addition to my poker collection. From glancing through it, it looks VERY good to me - incorporating the concepts you are talking about, but in a HOH format. Thoughts? |
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Last Thursday on my way to my home game I stopped at a Barnes and Noble to look for Moshman's book, but it wasn't in. I'll try Borders this weekend. It's on my list.
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Amazon, dude (link above). 34% off, no tax, free shipping ($25 min), fast delivery, and you don't even have to leave the house!
Would love to read your review after you get your hands on it. |
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