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There's always a downside to anything. Before taking on a new venture I think it's more important to understand the downside than the upside. By managing the downside risks you have a much better chance to overcome them.
This series of posts by Kurn is nothing less than awesome. I look forward to the next installment. Might I suggest that someone using this strategy record a video of SNG? For me seeing this in action with some commentary would be quite valuable. |
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This is making me interested in renewing my own SNG experiment. I am still thinking a lot about how vaiance wroks in SNG's since so much play occurs before any money is available.
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I love this series too. You're a great writer Kurn.
And I second de-coder's request: A SNG video or two (ideally, edited to cut out most of the folding early on and only show preflop actions and hand results) would be awesome. Of course, if you want to talk while you're folding, that would be great. Better yet, an unedited video of say 4 tabling SNGs would probably work out the best. |
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However many tables, unedited would be better. I think a lot of us would benefit from having to think about those "why would you fold that preflop?" situations that come up in the early super tight stages. Sort of drives the point home.
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