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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #105 on: June 14, 2013, 22:46:49 PM »
To be honest i dont think it helps them anyways, it doesnt help them build stacks and just means they bust just before the final table or limp into the final table.

Maybe i have got this wrong but there are individual prizes too and at the moment i think the team aspect applies more to LPPL than it does it APat because of the points differential.

I might make a marginal fold when it"s 50 50 because it"s one of my teams players but i dont think think it benefits the team to have medium/short stacks, the points are top heavy too and you need to accumulate to get them.

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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #106 on: June 14, 2013, 23:43:19 PM »
Players have been getting lambasted on the LPPL forum all week for taking out their own team members.

Whichever you do, someone will say that it"s wrong.
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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #107 on: June 15, 2013, 00:05:20 AM »
I have colour identified both sets of players. I think the problems arise when some people just can"t be arsed to find out who their teammates are until they have took most of their stack...
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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #108 on: June 15, 2013, 00:20:40 AM »
As we are not this much of players in it, it really can"t be avoided to take a team mate out, or take some chips of them.

You really can not fold very good hands,

I can understand them complaining when this happens,
only their is teamplay and teamplay,
not betting a lot when being in same hand, maybe folding a middle hand things like this are still ok

telling the hand when i reraise a team mate so that he folds is over the top from my view

as well folding for 72 chips is a joke, would be different for 720 chips but just 72 not even a very tight player would do this

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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #109 on: June 15, 2013, 08:45:59 AM »
My own early (before final table) team strategy is:
1. Don"t trap fellow team players - eg check raise / slow play etc
2. Don"t bluff or steal from fellow team players
3. I will overbet or possibly shove if I"m confident of having the best hand post flop.
4. If there is no LPPL between me and APAT short stacks in the blinds then I will fold unless I have a monster. This does depend on relative stack sizes. I"m ok with limp or raise folding blind on blind if the BB is short, I can afford it, and it helps the BB make FT to score points.
5. I will fold if a short stack open shoves and I am last to act, if there"s an LPPL behind me I will call/isolate if I think I"m good so that at least the chips stay in APAT hands.

In summary, I play nornally but try to look after short stacks as we near the points. Sadly sometimes instict overides everything and I revert to normal play   :-[

Once on FT I just play poker and team play is a distraction. I think this applies to all of us.

I mark APAT red, LPPL blue and APAT that don"t team play at any time green. None of my "rules" apply to the greens and I treat them as standard opponents throughout. (there"s only a couple of greens)

I guess as APAT build an uncatchable lead then perhaps team "orders" go out of the window for some, but if that"s the case I may as well go back to other more lucrative games/sites.

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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #110 on: June 15, 2013, 09:42:23 AM »
I think I"m a green lol

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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #111 on: June 15, 2013, 10:17:29 AM »
lol I think I am green too
even though I follow nearly the same strategy before FT, one exception though
I do the check raise, but not to trap, might be an idea to overbet to show i have the best hand not sure though

The point is as we most times are more players it is nearly impossible to not get chips from a team mate or take one out, we all try hard to avoid this, but it happens sometimes.
So I treat all teammates as team mates and none of them as opponents, so only have reds and blues

For me it is team till the end even when it is an uncatchable lead of APAT, and even though i really would like to become runner up as I would love to get the hobnob prize  :), but this is anyway hard work and nearly impossible, so i can just sit and enjoy, and perhaps someone has pity with me and gives me a hobnob package just so  :D

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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #112 on: June 16, 2013, 12:04:07 PM »
I played for APAT last night, please shove me on the list!!!
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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #113 on: June 16, 2013, 14:17:01 PM »
I have been playing like wizzlet / Rob above with the exception that on the final table I will go easy on team mates (folding to short stack raises; only raising them with a hand I can"t possibly fold) until an APAT victory is assured.  After that I assume it"s a free for all. 

"Team play" is not really a natural fit for poker of any sort, as it is essentially a very "selfish" game, but it can be good fun provided both sides observe the proprieties.  I agree with Gina, announcing hands goes beyond the proprieties.

It can also backfire rather nastily.  In the Home Internationals (where we were hoping to overtake England for the silver medals), John (MintTrav) Murray called my short stacked all in with AQoff, on the button with 52 off, hoping to chip me up.  He hit a 5.  Oh, how the England team laughed.   :"(

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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #114 on: June 16, 2013, 19:50:02 PM »

I played for APAT last night, please shove me on the list!!!


and will also be playing tonight so please add me to the list MD!!!
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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #115 on: June 16, 2013, 20:15:29 PM »
I will play tonight if I can please
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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #116 on: June 16, 2013, 23:04:00 PM »

I will play tonight if I can please


No problem. What"s your nickname on the software?
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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #117 on: June 17, 2013, 12:38:57 PM »
Does anyone know if "madirish" is an LPPL or APAT player?
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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #118 on: June 17, 2013, 19:21:32 PM »

Please add me to the Apat Team. Cormach111

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Re: APAT vs LPPL Daily Challenge - Sign up thread.
« Reply #119 on: June 17, 2013, 19:28:44 PM »

Does anyone know if "madirish" is an LPPL or APAT player?


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