Ive heard the term but was wondering is there some strategy to this as far as the outcome? live or online ?
Just a simple way of evening out variance and balancing your winnings.
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Chopping online is simple at some sites and not so simple at others.
Just a simple way of evening out variance and balancing your winnings.
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Not sure why you would want to chop unless you were a dog. Or couldn't handle the swing if you lost. But if you can't handle to losing swing then you are probabloy playing too high. Exception: large MTTs where you want to settle on a good win and take away the noise in a close match. Especially if you are tired. Good luck mate!
I like chopping because it saves a lot of time. Sometimes those final tables go on and on and on. By chopping, you win your prize in a way that's fair to everyone, you save a couple of hours, and you're on your merry way. 😁
1. The blinds were high and the stacks even. It became a gamble and we both earned a good amount.
2. There was a cash game going that I could get into and earn even more. I actually quadrupled my buy in in the cash game.
3. My opponent (didn't realize) he was on a heater. I noticed it. Everything was going his way and I didn't have time to wait it out, so I offered a chop and he accepted because it was getting late and he had to be leaving anyway (whew lol).
I don't chop very often, but in these cases I knew I would win a few hundred for a few hours of work. And, making even more in the cash game was a draw for me as well. I like this tourney because I have a good chance of winning every month. I don't think I am the best player there but out of the last 24 tourneys I have won about 11 i think. I don't think anyone else actually studies or even pays attention to forums like this. I may not get to always post but I always try to at least learn one thing a day to help me. I hope this helps give insight into, at least, why I have chopped in a small (25 person) tourney instead of going for solo first place. Any other advice is welcome.
Ive heard the term but was wondering is there some strategy to this as far as the outcome? live or online ?
In poker games with blinds chopping the blinds is a custom that occurs when all other players fold to the blinds before the flop. The blinds then remove their bets, ending the hand. Chopping the blinds is a common occurrence in live ring games, whereas it is not allowed in tournament play and is seldom if ever possible in play on the Internet.