hmm...I see. I don't think its an optimal strategy, but just curious if it could work. Obviously if I was a consistent winner, then staying at the table would be more favorable, but at this point that is not the case, lol.
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hmm...I see. I don't think its an optimal strategy, but just curious if it could work. Obviously if I was a consistent winner, then staying at the table would be more favorable, but at this point that is not the case, lol.
i agree it could only be applied to cash games, and prolly best at bovada.
yea the hit and run isn't the worst idea if u do it on Bovada!
Well if you double up and leave. You essentially have given yourself two buy-ins. If you can do that 51% of the time, you'd be profitable.
It will work, I think you should go for it !!!
If your looking for a strategy that relies on luck , well your already off to a bad start.
Hit n runs are best when you have the bankroll for a tournament that your planing on buying into. Your roll is good and it covers the tournament that your going to buy in to. So shortly before tournament hour or less. You sit at cash table and attempt to win your buyin quickly. Over time though your going to be relying on lots of luck if you continue and will most likely not have the roll for the high variance your going to run into playing that fast and aggressive and trying to make something happen. The variance swings will be huge and people don't do it cause its not that profitable, you would be extremely good AND LUCKY to break even over time and thats if your roll was large enough to handle swings that its going to take on.
LOVE the Hellmuth wigging...lol
I cant think of why wont it work in the long run.. it has too..
Not that you should do it, mind. :D