By PUSH, do you mean all in? Or fold? I'm assuming PUSH=AI
Stop and Go, what is this?
Thanks
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09-22-2005 10:33 AM
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09-22-2005 10:41 AM
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push means AI. | |
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09-22-2005 10:41 AM
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drm beat me to it. I had exactly the same response as him. | |
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09-22-2005 10:23 PM
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Thanks | |
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09-22-2005 10:39 PM
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u are correct |
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09-22-2005 11:29 PM
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Cool, thanks | |
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09-22-2005 11:57 PM
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I got confused to when i first started playing. | |
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09-23-2005 12:08 AM
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Well I just used this strategy for 3 hands in a tourny Im still playing. Won first hand, lost second hand, won third hand. Pissed 2 guys off, one of which was telling me how bad I am and all that as he was exiting the tourny as the 2nd player to loose (next to last place). Right now my chip count is 690 and I'm 14th out of 14 left. Its going to be a struggle since I let my chips get down this low. | |
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09-23-2005 10:20 AM
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I'm not sure if the stop'n go is a strategy that you want to be applying early in a tournament. It seems to work well near the bubble against short and mid-stacks who are fearful of elimination out of the money. | |
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09-23-2005 12:02 PM
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I will keep that in mind. Thanks | |