Chopping micro tournaments

NiceNisus

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I recently got heads up in the $3.30 7-card-stud mtt, and we were close in chips and I asked him if he wanted to deal/chop as I often do in these situations.
Should I try to be more confident and pridefully go for the win against a player that might be less experienced than me or is chopping perfectly sound in your opinions?
Heads up stud8 is just such a strange game.

By the way I let him win after the deal ;) .
 

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I always go for the win, but I dont see anything wrong with chopping. I have never done this though. How does it work in the rankings? I assume whoever had more chips at the time of the chop gets 1st?
 
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Add the first prize to the second prize and then divide the amount In relation to their chips.
 
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Go for it. Playing hard to get to that point and then cut a deal. Why?
 
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I think chopping is perfectly ok, 2nd place often gets more than they would have anyway and its a nice safety net because you can play well heads up and still lose as a big favourite
 
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Wp.... Ive chopped once well i was card head at the time well worth it!!
 
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true, the "why" response to chopping,
the money isn't life-changing between 1st and 2nd

for chopping, the tournament is still played out for who officially wins,
i just capped bets and folded and let him have 1st, it was quickest
 
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true, the "why" response to chopping,
the money isn't life-changing between 1st and 2nd

for chopping, the tournament is still played out for who officially wins,
i just capped bets and folded and let him have 1st, it was quickest

Wait, I'm confused. You let him win on purpose?
 
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I recently got heads up in the $3.30 7-card-stud mtt, and we were close in chips and I asked him if he wanted to deal/chop as I often do in these situations.
Should I try to be more confident and pridefully go for the win against a player that might be less experienced than me or is chopping perfectly sound in your opinions?
Heads up stud8 is just such a strange game.

By the way I let him win after the deal ;) .

Wat?
 
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true, the "why" response to chopping,
the money isn't life-changing between 1st and 2nd

for chopping, the tournament is still played out for who officially wins,
i just capped bets and folded and let him have 1st, it was quickest

No disrespect but if you're a competetive poker player why would you "let him have first"? Have some faith in your abilities:)
 
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For myself it depends on a few things -
how big of a difference is there between the payouts
how high are the blinds
Do I feel I have a much greater edge over my opponent in short-handed (or HeadsUp) play.

If blinds are super huge & opponent(s) are familiar with playing highblind/shove-fold play then I'm all for the chop (preferring to leave a bit to play for, depending upon what the chop is).

If there's still a fair bit of play left (not too often in most tournaments I play online) then I might consider playing it out.

I made it to final 3 in a Titan Tourney the other night. If they had a deal feature I would've gone for it in a heartbeat (my g/f's apt. had just been broken in to and she'd had her computer stolen... this is the news I hear as soon as we hit final 3 players... give me a chop anyday!!!). I punted my stack & went out in 3rd (sigh).

So, as with most things in poker ---> "it depends"
 
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think PO's "it depends" is the best answer. if i felt i was the better player and chipstacks were about even then i would just play for the win. on the other hand if the buyin was a significant portion of my bankroll then i think a split would be the safe play. it would really depend on the situation.
 
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