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AMRN:

--- Quote from: Jon MW on February 24, 2009, 12:28:30 PM ---

--- Quote from: AMRN on February 24, 2009, 12:12:23 PM ---
I added my name to the waiting list in 26th place!! By the time I finished playing an hour later, I was all the way up to 11th on the list.

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Why?

You"re going to sit down as one of the short stacks (albeit with plenty of play available).

And given that these players have accumulated chips as they have done - doesn"t this suggest that they know what they"re doing? (albeit with the possibility that they"ve managed to attract a succession of fish previously)

Wouldn"t it be better to just find an easier table?

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the PF% was 72%!! I can"t ignore that, no matter how big the stacks are. Just have to be careful about making too many moves with poor holdings.... but fast playing big hands is almost always go get a payoff here.

deanp27:
but tables like that are likely to be a source of money. Its unlikely to be a nitfest and if you build your stack you could have good implied odds agaist players who may be overconfident/loose and not care if they drop a buy-in on a marginal hand.

far better than a table full of shortstackers

BioBlinx:
Wow, never seen a table like that before! Did you eventually get sat down?

AMRN:

--- Quote from: BioBlinx on February 24, 2009, 17:28:20 PM ---
Wow, never seen a table like that before! Did you eventually get sat down?

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sadly not - the queue was huge

kinboshi:
You want to sit at a table like that short-stacked.  Always profitable.  Sometimes.

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