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Beck
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08-27-2006, 03:08 AM
Post subject: can u have too much money
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Flush
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can you have too much moeny at a table. for example you are on a nice streak, and r up lets say 4 x buyin
anyone think it is time to cashout and sit again, or keep playing?
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-Beck
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Renton
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Straight Flush
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never enough
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Fnord
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Originally Posted by Renton
never enough
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What is H@LL is at the table 10 buy-ins deep?
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Beck
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Flush
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I have seen conversations here about how some of you look for the table with the big stack, and sit right infront of them and slowly destack em.
So does having such a big stack make me a target for some real sharks?
I sometimes see someone sit infront of me when I am up that high that my poker sherlock software says he is TAG or a LAG, with winnings of thousands of dollars. I comtinue to play my TAG game, and try not to mess to much with that player. cause honestly I am scared of him
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-Beck
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Renton
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Straight Flush
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solution: be the real shark and only play at stakes where you are the real shark
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TerryToma
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Full House
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Originally Posted by Beck
I have seen conversations here about how some of you look for the table with the big stack, and sit right infront of them and slowly destack em.
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Sit BEHIND a big stack/lag. You want to have position on them as much as possible. Sit in front of weak/tighties.
Also, I think its ok to cash out if you are an ubernoob. When you are learning the game it hurts wayy too much to lost 200bb. Slansky recommends short stacking when learning. So if you are shortstacking cashing out and protecting your winnings is a good way to hedge.
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apunisher
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Flush
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more $$$$$, always!!!
who doesn't want more money
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Beck
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Flush
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Originally Posted by Renton
solution: be the real shark and only play at stakes where you are the real shark
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I am working on it, and with every session, and every post, and all your replies, I get closer and closer. Soon enough I will be the real shark. I just have to get better at reading my opponent, and even more importantly being able to play in such a way to maximize villians mistakes and maximize my profits.
yesterday a maniac sat in front of me with a huge winnings in his history. I could not understand how he does it, ,cause I watched him play and he stunk. He continuously leaked chips to others, andnever rebought to fill up his stack
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-Beck
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