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[QUOTE="Hospedar, post: 6778502, member: 1024303"] I will go straight to the point: have you ever been classified in a [I]freeroll sat[/I]? What is your strategy? A few days ago, I was classified to the second step of a [I]freeroll sat [/I](then I lost :ROFLMAO:). But, on the first step, the guys put [I]all-in[/I] in all hands and you can't play as you usually play. Often, looks like a game of luck. But I saw one guy that plays since 2008 on [I]Pokerstars[/I] and played a lot of professional tournaments on one of these [I]sats[/I] (I know this because I saw that he has a [I]MicroMillions[/I] won and, then, I searched him on SharkScope). He entered in the [I]mid-late game[/I] with a short stack, obviously, and he stayed in the game after I lost all my chips (I was playing very well, but I lost when remained 30 players). Now, I'm wondering what kind of strategy did he used? Does he waited to enter in the [I]mid-late game[/I] just to be playing with more "behaved" players)? "Behaved"=Who don't put non-sense [I]all-ins[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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