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hi_am_chris:
I think calling the second one most of the time your going to end up trebbling up the short stack or giving 500 more chips that you dont need to give to the big stack, if im him  (the big stack) im prob not checking any flop

Jon MW:
50% of the prize pool goes to 1st place - so example 1 I"d jam.

The button has open raised 7 out of the last 10

I can"t really see how people can think that you"d probably get called.

I"d say the most likely thing is he"d fold because he didn"t have a good enough hand to risk over half his stack with, if he did call I think you"re likely to be ahead.

If he"s got a pair or got a higher ace or outdraws you, then never mind - next time in that situation the oppo probably won"t.

Example 2 I"d go with flatting it and trying to knock the short stack out.
Effectively it"s a random hand versus 2 random hands - he"s odds on to get knocked out.
And even if he doesn"t he"s still the short stack by a significant margin.

Jon MW:

--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on January 21, 2010, 18:55:31 PM ---
... if im him  (the big stack) im prob not checking any flop

--- End quote ---


hence - a good time to float, don"t you think?

mal666:
This thread has convinced me there is still value in 1 table sng`s.

LongshanksED:
$2000+ profit playing 10-20 euro sit n gos last calender year

mostly 5 man but some 10 or 30 person also

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