Anyone every tried to be a super nit? Like never gets it all in unless they have the nuts. Never bluffs.
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Anyone every tried to be a super nit? Like never gets it all in unless they have the nuts. Never bluffs.
Not sure what you're getting at here - are you asking if it is a good strategy? Because it's really not. You'll lose any stack power you have by being blinded down as others build their stacks. Basically you're gambling just as much as a bingo player - gambling that you'll get the nuts soon enough and often enough to stay alive.
You would need Extreme table selection skills to make that work.much better off looking for super value than trying to be a super nit.
I think this strategy works just not all the time.. There are times when your card dead the whole tourney. If have to get the max out of the hands you win.
Y'all be careful how you talk about me. I even have a cape. It's amazing what you can get away with once you have that reputation.
Agree with everyone else here. You can be a 'rock,' but you have to take the occasional chance to mix it up.
I've experimented with all types of tourney play and find that at some points you should play this way, but you should treat every situation individually
I play super tight, I don't bluff. Looks like it's time to change that.
Despite me generally being perceived as the proverbial "nit" (or even THE super-nit), I see many players everyday in our games with a lower VP% and a lower aggression factor.
People forget they probably don't actually see half the hands I play for one reason or another.
I don't mind the image though. (see wagon's post)
Not really sure what a Super Nit is can someone fill me in on what exactly it is.