
heh.. just pulled a SNG hat trick |
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Posted Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:23 pm GMT by raisebot
Bodog as usual..
multitabling (3 max, the most Bodog permits)
$35+3 6 player SNG, 1st Place $136.50
$70+7 6 player SNG, 1st Place $273.00
$50+5 10 player SNG, 1st Place $250.00
and yesterday, I played 3 multi-table tournaments simultaneously and also cashed in all 3 (no big money though, $24.50, $25.00, and $70.00)
ok I'm done bragging now, so feel free to flame me 
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Posted Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:50 pm GMT by mortaleclipse
must have been rigged
Posted Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:58 pm GMT by raisebot
| mortaleclipse wrote: | | must have been rigged |
I definitely agree.
I mean, I've taken down 3 SNG's back to back to back, but all 3 at the same time? Maybe it's was just a xmas gift from Bodog to me or a new promotion or something..?
Posted Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:57 am GMT by MrDarling
was wandering about multi S&g - is it not a problem while in HU?
In HU I like to get into villain head - its a little hard if I need to jump between tables.
How do you handle it?
Posted Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:58 am GMT by MrDarling
BTW - congrats
Posted Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:46 am GMT by raisebot
ty..
Yeah being heads up can kind of be a PITA, especially when you're heads up in more than 1 sng at the same time. One little 'trick' I use is to turn off auto-muck, which gives you a few more seconds in between hands.
Other than that, my heads up SNG game when I'm chipleader is a pretty basic mostly pre-flop game, with a lot of pushes and even more folds. Rarely will you see a flop unless it's costing either a substantial portion or all of your chips. This really gets on a lot of players nerves, & its just a matter of time before they'll usually wind up pushing with some substandard borderline crap; the only problem being the occasional monster I'll run into (pocket J's or better), but realistically once you get heads up the blinds are so big it's usually lottery poker anyway at that point.
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