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Old 12-07-2006, 08:16 PM
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That is definitely a leak. I always call the minraises (unless I'm super-short or have 72), but whenever I pushed into a strong player minraising, he had aces or kings. I dont know what it means if a donk minraises though, haven't really figured that out yet.
I only play SnG's late at night when i'm too inebriated to play for cash and I play the $6.50s and $16s. I have yet to find a strong player, but I just got PO to use solely for tournaments. Maybe, I'll find one.

These guys ONLY minraise from the 200/400 on and I've seen people type in the chat numerous times when that level starts "Well, it's a limit game, now." I don't even know. It's all fun and games for me, but I'd like to start to taking them seriously, so I should up my attention span on the minraises, definitely.
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Old 12-07-2006, 08:29 PM
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lol yeah they're weird, just played a a few & someone pushed into me with JTs from 3rd seat, first blind level (10/20). Better hand than my AK obv, for some reason I called.

My problem is multitabling them, 4 is already close to too much to always make 100% decisions imo, otherwise they would certainly be super juicy
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Old 12-07-2006, 08:38 PM
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lol yeah they're weird, just played a a few & someone pushed into me with JTs from 3rd seat, first blind level (10/20). Better hand than my AK obv, for some reason I called.

My problem is multitabling them, 4 is already close to too much to always make 100% decisions imo, otherwise they would certainly be super juicy
They are. I've played about ~175 at a ~25% ROI. Not much of an hourly rate playing 3-4, but I'd definitely recommend them for building a BR. One could easily play 10 a day. I barely know what I'm doing half the time in big-bet games unless I have 4 hole cards or 100bbs, but someone who really does their research and keeps records could make $400-$500/mo. playing $6.50s exclusively over a 4-5 month span. They're so bad that 25% seems to be very doable.
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My problem is multitabling them, 4 is already close to too much to always make 100% decisions imo, otherwise they would certainly be super juicy
Wouldn't staggering the start times help? I haven't gotten around to trying multitable SnG's (just cash) but I figure this would be the approach to take.

That way you could play ABC poker when the blinds are low at your other tables, while concentrating on the one final table that you need to pay attention to.
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