As a rule, you want to have as much money at the table as possible. Lets say a retard doubles up and in the very next hand you get aces and he flops say a pair of queens with AQ. Or you flop a set and he flops TPTK. Obv in this spot you want all the money you can get.
Also if you are chopping and changing tables a lot you miss out on some of the reads you have built up over the period of time you have sat at a table. If you are at a table and you have a great read on 4 of the players there, why leave when you double up? Because you are afraid of a suckout?
Scared poker = Bad poker.
Sooner or later you are going to have to play deeper stacked poker, no time like the present!Statistics: Posted by JimmyJet — Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:24 am
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