It makes little sense to swing for the fences in a cash game, since there's no limit to the amount of money you could lose by doing so. It may make sense to swing for the fences in a tournament, however; the difference is that in a tournament, the most you can lose is your buy in. That may be an acceptable risk when weighed against the upside potential of reaching the huge payouts at the top of the pay table. Last night, nearing the money in the MTT-R NLHE I was playing, I decided to swing for the fences with a flush draw. I could have folded and had a chance to min cash, but I didn't want a min cash; I wanted big bucks :-) It didn't pan out for me, but I don't regret my decision. I made it with the full knowledge that hitting my flush was a long shot.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT NLHE 45000 5000 6 56 100 24 47 0
MTT-R NLHE 43500 6500 9 79 39 8 14 0
delta: $-150,000
MTT with rebuys NLHE balance: $45,413,000
2019 balance: $11,337,850
balance: $57,872,110
Friday, November 15, 2019
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