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Old 01-23-2012
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ya I play it out sometimes I need the practice
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Old 01-27-2012
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I generally prefer just to all in, but only do if one of the others initiates or wants to...

Otherwise i'll play it out.
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Old 01-27-2012
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i always go all in the money is gone. move on and find another game.
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Old 01-28-2012
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all in once in top 3 unless some1 says they wanna play it out.
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Old 01-28-2012
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here's a question though:

if your reason for all in is because you want to move on to the next game, why not hit all in and check sit out?

Even if everyone IS in agreement about the all in the short stack can keep winning and it can take more than a hand or two. But if you really want to move on, why not just walk away?

The dealer never takes her top off.... I've waited
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Old 01-28-2012
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The dealer never takes her top off.... I've waited

You've missed out there then Duke.

I remember sitting up most of the night and got lucky enough to see the dealer take their top off Unfortuneately it was a fella and he had a hairier chest than a gorilla lol.

On a serious note, I just go with the flow. If someone wants to play on I'll play, but if they want to all-in I'm quite happy with that too.

I've had a couple of great heads-up games here where I've learnt something
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Old 01-28-2012
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You've missed out there then Duke.

I remember sitting up most of the night and got lucky enough to see the dealer take their top off Unfortuneately it was a fella and he had a hairier chest than a gorilla lol.

On a serious note, I just go with the flow. If someone wants to play on I'll play, but if they want to all-in I'm quite happy with that too.

I've had a couple of great heads-up games here where I've learnt something
haha. that first lady dealer usually deals me raw, so I get rid of her anyway. So my luck would be seeing the hairy chest if it would ever happen anyway.

But yeah I do think it's good to practice heads up and 3 way. A lot of time in the big tourneys, the blinds are high and you are battling for which medal you get. It's good to get practice in where you can. Moving on to another game gets you more play time, but it's not every day you get a free "medal practice run"
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Old 01-29-2012
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here's a question though:

if your reason for all in is because you want to move on to the next game, why not hit all in and check sit out?

Even if everyone IS in agreement about the all in the short stack can keep winning and it can take more than a hand or two. But if you really want to move on, why not just walk away?

The dealer never takes her top off.... I've waited
I think think going all in OR playing out is acceptable BUT just walking away from the table is very poor etiquette.

Think of the players who have been left, if they're going all in they are stuck their whilst you are blinded out, if they want to play it out that's also ruined.
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Old 01-29-2012
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I think think going all in OR playing out is acceptable BUT just walking away from the table is very poor etiquette.

Think of the players who have been left, if they're going all in they are stuck their whilst you are blinded out, if they want to play it out that's also ruined.
true, but usually by this point the blinds are so that blinding out is hardly an issue. but you are correct it doesn't satisfy players from either "school of thought"
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