Apr 07,2009, 10:18 AM
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| Run Good Wizard |
I think I would have to agree with Timex. Unless you have satellited into that tourney (myself as an example) and have never really come across a 6 figure pay day (once again myself as an example) you tend to think differently at the heat of the moment.
I have many times in live tournies made what I consider "stupid deals" due to the fact:
a) I was comfortable with what I was getting (basically I am the one offering the deal, and I chose a number that I really wanted)
b) It looks like the only thing that is going to break the tourney is a collision hand otherwise we are spreading chips around and just having the blinds creep up on us. (No matter how many times you steal, you end up having to fold sometimes as well just because your hand isn't strong enough 3-4-5 handed)
c) The game has dragged on for multiple hours and I just want to go home. There is always next week and I will most likely be in this position again in the near future.
One notable deal was when I was in the Venetian Saturday 550.00, I had basically satellited my way in and was way over my roll at the time, I was short stacked the whole tourney basically in and out of life support. We got the final table and I was the shortest stack. They were paying top 9 and they wouldn't chop off 500 from first place to pay 10th.
Long story short I battled all the way back and was first place overall 5 handed but the difference between everyone's chip stack was maybe 50-100K max with the blinds at 5K-10K with ante.
We ended up chopping 5 ways and I picked up 8K...bad deal when I look back at it, totally, but at the time 8K to me was amazing....needless to say Vegas was a lot more fun after that....
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