Floped Set - try to trap - pretty bad turn/river

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Re: Floped Set - try to trap - pretty bad turn/river

Postby trishan » Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:25 pm

Finished 64th out of 1000. Slowly starting to put together some deep runs in Stars. When I first started I thought it was impossible with the huge fields! Might pay Aaron to coach me on playing 30BB stacks deep in MTTs :D
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Re: Floped Set - try to trap - pretty bad turn/river

Postby Conspiracy Theorist » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:17 pm

Finished 64th out of 1000. Slowly starting to put together some deep runs in Stars. When I first started I thought it was impossible with the huge fields!


I was thinking this also. but once your through the late reg process, they drop out fairly steadily.

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Re: Floped Set - try to trap - pretty bad turn/river

Postby trishan » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:25 pm

Conspiracy Theorist wrote:
Finished 64th out of 1000. Slowly starting to put together some deep runs in Stars. When I first started I thought it was impossible with the huge fields!


I was thinking this also. but once your through the late reg process, they drop out fairly steadily.

CT


That's true. I am in the same event today currently 91/137 with 1000 runners so for me I am happy so long as I can cash consistently. In the early stages you do get a lot of silly players but people are much more sensible towards the latter stages.
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