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PantsMan:

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--- Quote from: PantsMan on February 29, 2012, 11:29:23 AM ---

--- Quote from: Sugarnes on February 28, 2012, 15:25:17 PM ---
Another factor for me in these decisions is the standard of sat play.  I gather this was PStars so pretty decent - not too many people making howling errors.
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Wow, what version of Pokerstars do you have? Or are you playing real high buyin satellites?

The standard on Stars is usually dreadful. Especially in satellites.

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I remember qualifying for a UKIPT when sat in last place and the two chip leaders decided to play a 120BB pot AIPF with AJ v AQ. I had 6 bigs and sneaked over the line thanks to these 2 idiots

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Nice.   :)

Seen many similar things in Stars sats. Some people REALLY don"t get the correct strategy when it gets close to the seats. Often those with big stacks who could quite easily sit out and guarantee a seat.

AMRN:

--- Quote from: PantsMan on March 01, 2012, 11:43:30 AM ---

--- Quote from: Swinebag22 on February 29, 2012, 21:40:27 PM ---

--- Quote from: PantsMan on February 29, 2012, 11:29:23 AM ---

--- Quote from: Sugarnes on February 28, 2012, 15:25:17 PM ---
Another factor for me in these decisions is the standard of sat play.  I gather this was PStars so pretty decent - not too many people making howling errors.
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Wow, what version of Pokerstars do you have? Or are you playing real high buyin satellites?

The standard on Stars is usually dreadful. Especially in satellites.

--- End quote ---


I remember qualifying for a UKIPT when sat in last place and the two chip leaders decided to play a 120BB pot AIPF with AJ v AQ. I had 6 bigs and sneaked over the line thanks to these 2 idiots

--- End quote ---


Nice.   :)

Seen many similar things in Stars sats. Some people REALLY don"t get the correct strategy when it gets close to the seats. Often those with big stacks who could quite easily sit out and guarantee a seat.

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It"s hilarious when ego"s get in the way of common sense.

My 13yr old lad was playing a GSOP sat the other night, and with 13 left, there were 12 seats on offer, and he was 11th with a stack of 4x.... and he open folded AA pre without me giving him any guidance.... when I asked him why, he said he didn"t need to play the hand because the two shorter stacks both had less than 2xBB left, and would be in the BB before him.   He"s only played a few tourneys... but if he can get it, you have to question the understanding of some others!

Sugarnes:
Lol.  Duly noted!

I haven"t really played on PStars for a while.  When I did a bit there was a bit of a trend for a while for peeps grinding them like sngs for the PStar$s...and they had a decent grip of tactics....but as I say duly noted!

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AMRN Jr - WSOP 2020 Main Event Champ :)  

PantsMan:

--- Quote from: Sugarnes on March 01, 2012, 18:22:52 PM ---
AMRN Jr - WSOP 2020 Main Event Champ :)  

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Sure Steve will be pleased about that.  :)

AMRN:

--- Quote from: PantsMan on March 02, 2012, 11:09:33 AM ---

--- Quote from: Sugarnes on March 01, 2012, 18:22:52 PM ---
AMRN Jr - WSOP 2020 Main Event Champ :)  

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Sure Steve will be pleased about that.  :)

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50/50 split of course.

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