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I'm watching too. Just for info I've OPR checked the people on your table... ratings for last 120 days:
McMazine - 99.27% eduardvl - 25.94% _.shA0ggyY. - 91.31% retha50 - 68.80% sjufte - not rated - only played 13 tournies back in 2009 blackcapas - 58.81% latteLisa_90 - 74.77% - very high % for other years Denisruiz13 - 95.23%
Joined: May '12
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Yeah... I saw 3 hands and realised he wasn't the best
The way I use the % at this stage of a tourney, is by assuming that anyone with 70% and below, has not reached these stages very often so will be making errors - mainly by playing too tight. When they raise, they'll likely have really strong holdings.
The guys with 90% and up are used to this. They won't be scared to try a bluff, they will defend their blinds and will mix it up with the hands they enter a pot with.
Now, it's your job to use all this info and bring back the (almost) $4k
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Back on track now.
I suggest playing very tight for a few minutes at least - only raise PREMIUM hands, you'll get loose action after the AJ hand... that will stick in people's minds.
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Posted by yout85:
Back on track now.
I suggest playing very tight for a few minutes at least - only raise PREMIUM hands, you'll get loose action after the AJ hand... that will stick in people's minds.
yeah that's what i was thinking! Had K 10 on that button. but i will be playing pretty tight, which i have been most of the tourney
------------ can't get a fooking hand now
------------ two steals in a row nice boost that i desperately needed