Ok here goes...
Question;
Dear Boise...
I am a player of MTT's (multi table tourney's) online. On occasion,
I find myself within striking distance of a winning ticket.
Most often or naught, I can see me missing target and biting the wrong end
of the bullet. Yes, I am... the Bubble Boy.
"Allow not the blinding of thyself out " sage wisdom echos.
And oh, how I try to follow such tried and true advice.
So now I ask of you ...
Boise..
When is the time to pull the trigger?
rgploner
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Dear lonely RGP'r
If you play for fun, like I do...
Then you need to recognize your point of no return.
This can mean to you an understanding of where you are in proportion to
the stack size of your opponent.
THE KEY HERE IS AVERAGE>
Heh Heh...
If you have an average stack size, then you are in an average position to
win the snake bite.
But if you are less than average....You may find yourself.. " Bubble Prone"
This is the nugget of effort...
If you are participating in a MTT NLH Tourney,
Then you must strive for AVERAGE.
If you are only HALF of AVERAGE, then you need to consider achieving
average.
If you find you are only QUARTER of AVERAGE, then you MUST need to
consider achieving HALF of AVERAGE.
By the same token; If you are close to the Bubble, or next in line for
the better payday...
you can find yourself waiting till the one / eighth (1/

of AVERAGE
position.
But that is it ...
All in before the BB..
If you Know What I Mean...
BOISE.
Boise_Badger
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