churchy, to make it easier if you check my diary you will see how much better my cash game is because there is a hand which i've managed to fold, that same hand in an MTT would have probably seen me bust out of it again.
as far as I can see from this hand Craig is all about stack size as when Villain bets out 1/3 of his stack on flop and leaving just 8k back he is never folding
In Response to 42K chips in super roller things looking great then all gets lost with these : as far as I can see from this hand Craig is all about stack size as when Villain bets out 1/3 of his stack on flop and leaving just 8k back he is never folding Posted by rusty762
I think this is the thing. The difference in cash is you will generally be playing deep enough to be able to make more post flop moves. In a cash game there is room to be able to do things like 3 bet and then check call flop as a float as you'll have enough behind to get another big bet or two in. If there's like £8 in the middle and you both have £16 behind that's quite a lot of pressure you can potentially put on. When there's 20000 chips in the middle and the effective stack is only 8000 its going to be really hard to get people off a hand.
With an SPR of 0.4 after you call his flop bet you don't really have bluffing chips anymore.
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With an SPR of 0.4 after you call his flop bet you don't really have bluffing chips anymore.