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[QUOTE="AZE, post: 583688, member: 21804"] I just am really confused here. Doyle says that you should pick up as many of those small pots as you can (as I did) and then try to get your money in at a coin-flip situation - because you just picked up enough money to roll the dice with those little pots.... I just don't know what to do - I mean, maybe I should completely avoid the all-ins all together without AA or KK, and just try to keep little-potting a stack up. But I'm not 100% sure this will work either. When I get on those tables, I try to play ABC poker, I play only super strong hands in early position, I never play weak hand (unless I'm getting sick odds on the button), I lay down all the time - I just play SUPER tight, aggressive poker, and I don't try to make any 'plays' at people -- it does me good, until all the chips go in at once and I'm a big favorite.... So should I just completely avoid getting all my chips in or what?... It seems like 'scared poker', but maybe that really is the only way to play these limits with these people. [/QUOTE]
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