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I was heads up in a 55dollar tourney yday and my opponent asked if i wanted to deal
we were level in chips, so would have been pretty even split.
1st 1207 dollars
2nd 770
if we split 988 each
because i felt i was better i decided against, and my A9 lost to his Q9 3 hands later
I cant help thinking now in terms of bankroll i lost out on 200 dollars by splitting, but at te time i thought it was right to play straight up
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I said, yeh ok, lets split the money 4 ways evenly. This woman who was actually chip leader, says yeah ok lol, I cdnt believe it, but the other bigger stack says, woah, hang on, he wasnt having it.
It worked out that I was going to get 3rd place in terms of £ for being the shortest stack, until the other shortstack realised he had more than me. These negotiations went on for ages, was hilarious. In the end, I came away with a deal that was far far more than my chip count.
Even the dealer came up to me afterwards and said how the f... did u get that through lol, and I saw the other big stack in the cashiers queue, who then told me he regretted the deal but I did his head in that much negotiating that he just accepted.
How can anyone that stupid even get to that stage of an mtt
i recently read that some guy also refused a deal which would have given him more money than the first place was.
also make this thread FAO Beaneh
but yeah if the 200$ is a large part of ur BR then I'd be looking at dealing....