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Running down the clock on every hand: "timebank trolling" or meaningful strategy?
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[QUOTE="Pokerpoet2, post: 7007428, member: 430261"] It's pretty pointless using your timebank in Single table games, as you cannot hide On-line tells using that tactic, Personally I look for Betting amounts and if players Raise pre-flop then come out betting after the flop which is basic theory anyway, in most schools of thought, i.e. You raise before the flop, you generally have to bet after the flop regardless if you hit or miss, but it is pointless as there is only one table of players to beat, so nothing gained from Timebank Tanking. In Tournaments However using your Timebank on every hand can lead you to ladder up the Table, without playing a hand, simply because if you get two or more players who have more chips than yourself, battling it out to a point where they are all in, then the difference could mean 1 player just increases his lead while the others are either eliminated from the Tournament or has fewer chips than yourself, Either way you can climb the ladder without getting involved. Is it bad etiquette to use the Timebank this way? I don't consider it being so, Annoying certainly but within the rules, otherwise you wouldn't be given a Timebank to use. I have been involved in some Live games where my opponents come out betting strong both before and after the flop, Then after I make the "nuts" on the Turn I will be raising any bets they make, knowing I have them beat, then if they continue the aggression on the River I will punish them. It's that simple! If they then decide to go into the Tank and waste my time, after I feel they have had long enough to consider their options, I will, and have called the floor manager over and put the clock on them, giving them another minute to waste. Poker is so much more than a game of chance, There is a lot of skill involved, as well as a little luck thrown in, but also a lot of Patience needed, waiting for the right hands to come around, before you commit your chip's to the pot's, and waiting for your opponents to screw up and drop the ball. If you want a fast and exciting game to play, you could try taking up Speed Chess, and yes they have clocks too. [/QUOTE]
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