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Spikelad:
I would like to ask if the casino will provide dealers for the tournament.
smasher37:
Yes all APAT tournaments are dealer dealt
Swinebag:
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Trust me if 50% of the field buy in on day it will become clear what I mean ! Mecca bingo could be a better option!
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better to play a 150 runner tourney in which two thirds of the field don"t have a clue, as opposed to a field of 50 sharks!!
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And wonder why you have been bust by a random who called down your large all in bluff with bottom pair. I"ll save that for the weekly events. I would prefer a higher standard of player in a two day event in all honesty.
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I would want players who make all in bluffs against randoms at my table any day.
Spikelad:
Thanks for the prompt reply Smasher.
Donka:
--- Quote from: AMRN on July 12, 2011, 10:05:31 AM ---
--- Quote from: Donka on July 11, 2011, 17:53:41 PM ---
And wonder why you have been bust by a random who called down your large all in bluff with bottom pair. I"ll save that for the weekly events. I would prefer a higher standard of player in a two day event in all honesty.
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Lesson to learn - don"t try and bluff the fish. I still don"t understand why you would prefer to play a field with a higher standard of player. When it comes to online table selection, do you go looking for tables full of decent regs to ensure you see some good play, as opposed to looking for tables full of easy money?
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I"m talking about a two day event event - you"re going to run into better players sooner or later so I would prefer to be playing against better opposition in an event like this to test myself and make it more of an achievement. I only play live tournaments, I don"t typically play online or sit"n"gos anyway.
Also, fish get lucky too - if you are moved to a new table mid way through a tournament and figure most of the "fish" are gone and have an opponent with a good stack on a weak hand, you may well be prepared to pull the trigger to win a large pot only to find out then that they are inexperienced and the good stack they have come by was purely down to luck and bad calls which they have just made.
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