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« Reply #30 on: April 10, 2014, 06:51:15 PM »

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"Every multi tabling mtt player has to be able to tilt shove... Say you have 6 tables and u tilt shove all 6 of them with 20 bbs you will probably suck out on at least one of them and now you will have 40bbs and be in with a great shot of getting a top 3. Also after you have sucked out you will have lucky chips and won't get any bad beats in big pots, so as long as you don't donk it the prize money is as good as yours.

Not wanting to big myself up too much but I am 1 of the BEST at tilt shoving. The WCOOP 2nd chance event that I got 2nd in for $45k (obv brag) I tilt shoved 20 bbs with 92 soooooted into ak and sucked out with 400 left. These lucky chips got me to second place... If i had played properly I would probably of got my aces cracked or something."
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I've never played any game, or done anything that was so powerful at making you believe that you 'owned' it... before making you realize that you actually don't.
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« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2014, 09:55:17 PM »

He probably had bubble protection

top drawer that

Thank you. I was quite pleased with it.

Ha, amazing.
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