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deanp27:

--- Quote from: SirPercival on March 08, 2012, 09:05:47 AM ---
I will be trying to knock out as many Yorkshire players as possible to get revenge on the times they knocked me out last season ;)

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Good luck with that

ooblio:

--- Quote from: deanp27 on March 08, 2012, 13:12:35 PM ---

--- Quote from: SirPercival on March 08, 2012, 09:05:47 AM ---
I will be trying to knock out as many Yorkshire players as possible to get revenge on the times they knocked me out last season ;)

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Good luck with that

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Not a chance  ;D

Dodger:
I"ll be playing if I get back in time.

I would hope I would be a team member...but so often team strategy (as far as there really is any!) borders on the boundary of accepted play. What is seen as legitimate team play by some will be viewed as outright cheating by others with various holding views sitting randomly between the two extremes.

Fingers crossed I won"t step on any toes...my expected tournament play time being about 17 minutes I don"t expect there to be a problem!

Good luck all who play.

ps. I play with no chat on.

deanp27:
People just need to apply common sense, that"s all. Its difficult to give guidelines to cover all situations, because as well as team mates, there will also be up to 7 other people at the table, some of which may be good enough to exploit a team-mate situation to their advantage.

From my point of view, i will not be "getting out of line" against a team-mate like i may against any other opponent - and i think this should be borne in mind by all team-mates. Therefore just do what you can to avoid team-mates at early stages but i won"t be going to extremes such as folding aces on the bubble or anything like that (although to use Wayne"s example i may fold AQ).

Situation gets a bit more complex when we close in on the points bubble, i will probably fold some hands that i would normally call against anyone else but won"t be folding aces, kings queens etc.

Therefore i dont tend to play these expecting favours from my team mates, just not to do anything unreasonable against me - does that make sense?

Yorkshire Pudding:
Are we implying that we are essentially going to collude? I think although it is a Team format as such we should all approach it as individuals, play each hand the best we can and over the course of 15 tournaments we finish where we finish.

It"s actually quite unlikely we"ll end up in huge spots with each other just by the nature of the tournaments but slow of soft playing in one spot could hurt the long-term chances of our "team."

I"ve purposely not looked my fellow Yorkshire and the Humber players so that I can approach each tournament making decisions that I feel are +EV in the long run. If I inadvertently bust a fellow Yorkie or they bust me as a result then so be it. As they say that"s poker!

I have no problem with others taking a different strategy just thought I"d let you know that if I fold to you and you happen to be a Yorkie then it is because I think I am beat, no other reason.

Hope this is OK with you guys and gals and you don"t think I"m rocking the boat, it"s just how I approach the game, any other way and I"d feel out of my comfort zone.

See you at the final table!

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