RichMahogany
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There is a clock in that they agreed to play 2 hours minimum every other day.There's no clock - they are playing a predefined number of hands - so tanking for the sake of tanking should be a non-issue. If someone tanks in a home game, there is always a clock - a time when everyone goes home, so the tanking takes away from the total number of hands played.
The two are not comparable.
That said, I hate tanking in low-value decision moments. Take your damn turn!
So the challenge will take more days, but the delay tactic won't affect the total number of hands played.There is a clock in that they agreed to play 2 hours minimum every other day.
He's not tanking because he is thinking about what to do in a puzzling spot, he is tanking on EVERY decision to slow the game down so he can figure out a counter strategy. Doug did a complete 180 in his strat, and even tho dnegs talked a big game thats easy to counter, it didnt seem that way. If it was easy to counter he would be playing at light speed to take advantage of that spot.DNegs tanking is a dick move, but he's allowed to do it as far as the rules are concerned. I have no idea how tanking is angle shooting in any way though. That makes no sense.
He's not tanking because he is thinking about what to do in a puzzling spot, he is tanking on EVERY decision to slow the game down so he can figure out a counter strategy. Doug did a complete 180 in his strat, and even tho dnegs talked a big game thats easy to counter, it didnt seem that way. If it was easy to counter he would be playing at light speed to take advantage of that spot.
Imo, this is akin to playing at a casino and villain just won a monster pot (lets say he quadruples up in a single hand or a run of hands in a row). Now, every single DECISION he takes for-f*ing-er to to slow the table down so he doesnt give people a chance to win their money back. Yes, tanking is LEGAL, but I'm not going to pretend myself or anyone on this forum wouldnt call the floor over.
Imo (again), an angle is anything that is legal by the rule set but is disingenuous to the game or people at the table and would give someone an unfair advantage by carrying it out. Someone said on another forum, its completely legal for me to scream at the top of my lungs when someone is involved in a hand, but I doubt anyone would let it fly in their home game or a casino.
And yes, they are playing for a lot of money, so we expect them to pull out some crazy stuff. But it goes against the spirit of the challenge. When Galfond was losing against venividi he wasnt calling a bomb threat to his apartment so it gave him more time to study. Lines need to be established, and I believe this was a line crosser.
edit: 3 of a kind upgrade post weeeee
he was tanking as he originally thought he had an edge against limping then realised he didnt and wanted to basically discourage limping and or drag the session out so that he had more time to study how to combat a limping strategy.Ahh found this on the matter:
"Negreanu further addressed the elephant in the room after the session during his post-game sit down with Jeff Platt and gingepoker. “Basically with limps, I am making no decision before the flop.” Negreanu then said he needs to refer to “range sheets” to make each of his decisions for limps, which take time to reference. He then takes the strategy further for other plays to disguise what type of hand he has." https://bestbetusa.com/poker/negreanu-polk-day-33/
So he's at least claiming it's to help disguise his hand.
Yeah I think that's it.h
he was tanking as he originally thought he had an edge against limping then realised he didnt and wanted to basically discourage limping and or drag the session out so that he had more time to study how to combat a limping strategy.
Funny you mention that. I remember Daniel talking recently about being in exactly that situation - not sure if it was a GG sunday tournament or one of the summer's online WSOP tournaments or what. But he described a situation of being online at a table with a guy who, for whatever crazed reason, thought it was +ev in a MTT to use every second of clock for every decision. As I recall, Daniel didn't enjoy the experience.Just imagine if you played in a tournament against someone who literally took their entire timebank for every decision on all streets
This is a completely different circumstance, that I already hit on.Just imagine if you played in a tournament against someone who literally took their entire timebank for every decision on all streets and had to have the clock called on them every single time. Technically, that's within their rights, but it's against the spirit of the game and clearly creates a poor playing experience for others at the table. I know that's the extreme case, but it's meant to illustrate that at some point there's a line where it becomes bad behavior.
Yepp, pretty sure this was a wrap long before DP started backing up the truck though. DN did better than I thought and put up a decent fight but this was never very exciting. Too bad they didn’t do another live session (guess they still could, but I doubt it), it was fun to watch. Lol @ some people thinking DN would win if it was all live though. I’m sure he’d fare slightly better but the game is still HU-NLH.
big cooler. Only a few hundred hands left. Doug up about $240K after being down $160k earlier in the session. Looks like they will be playing this through to completion today.This, lol!
scratch that.its a wrap!big cooler. Only a few hundred hands left. Doug up about $240K after being down $160k earlier in the session. Looks like they will be playing this through to completion today.
Great match. Doug backed it up!scratch that.its