The Muck: Is Missing a Single Hand in a Tournament a Big Deal?
Matt Savage knows a thing or two about poker. The lauded tournament director has had a storied career in the poker industry and is one of ten nominees for this year��s Poker Hall of Fame. However, there��s one question he hasn��t figured out.
Many poker players feel like missing a single hand in a tournament is a big deal, why?
— Matt Savage (@SavagePoker)
Savage took a break from his tournament director duties to fire the 2018 WSOP Main Event where he was a part of the largest single-day flight in series history. He was also freerolling in a way as the night before he took down Matt Stout��s Charity Series of Poker event at Planet Hollywood for a smooth $10,000, the amount it costs to buy into the WSOP Main Event.
If you��re a player you��ve no doubt been hesitant to leave the table. Maybe you��ve held it so long that when the break rolls around you��re the guy or gal making a mad dash for the restroom only to find a line already forming of those players who did skip a hand to duck out early.
A lot of players and industry veterans have come to appreciate taking a hand or two off if it means more comfort.
��I��ve long felt that most poker players undervalue intangible factors gained by leaving for the break 5 mins early,�� BJ Nemeth offered. ��No line for the bathrooms and a less-rushed dinner break.��
Keith Block, who came from New York to fire the Main Event, subscribed to that view.
��I hate waiting on bathrooms so badly that I find time even during the tournament, maybe when I��m two spots away from the blinds when I can skip out and take a break,�� he told PokerNews. ��In early position the range of hands I��ll be playing is small, a lower percentage, I��m going to be folding a lot of hands. Those are the spots that aren��t as profitable, they��re kind of neutral, so that��s a good time to take a quick break.��
Haxton: "One missed hand costs you something like 1% of a buy-in."
On the flip side, there are players like two-time MSPT champ Greg Himmelbrand, who hate missing a hand.
��I think I��ve missed a hand once in my life because I really had to go, I just ran and came back, but I try to stay as long as I can without missing a hand,�� he told PokerNews on a break from the Main Event. ��It��s not a luck thing, it��s just one hand could be a big hand. I think when I did go I left when I was UTG+1 so I was gone in my out-od-position hands.��
For most missing a hand is a matter of preference, but for a top pro like Ike Haxton it��s actually a mathematical calculation.
��One hand dealt to you in middle position might be worth something like 0.1bb in expectation. Day two, avg stack = 50bb = 5x starting, one missed hand costs you something like 1% of a buyin. $100 in a 10k. Can be much more later in tournament if you miss BB or BU. It matters.��
Eric Froehlich approached it in a similar manner:
@SavagePoker most people are foolish, but it's fair for the people who are there to give it 100%. If you're +EV in�� https://t.co/I931VQZT6D
— eric froehlich (@efropoker)
George Danzer, the 2014 WSOP Player of the Year, was also in that boat: ��Second last levele of day one at the Main Event �C depending on stack sizes and players on your table you ae missing out on up to $50/hand as a decent player. Would you pay $100 to jump the piss line?��
Perhaps Brandon Shack-Harris put it best when he said: ��I ascribe to the ��Do what makes you happy�� movement.��
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- 1 The Muck: What Do You Think of Hellmuth��s 1.8 Markup?
- 2 The Muck: Reilly vs Palma, Brunson vs Gorodinsky, and a $200K Video Poker Score
- 3 The Muck: "Check, Bet or Joke?"
- 4 The Muck: Should a Commentator Criticize Play on a Poker Live Stream?
- 5 The Muck: Phil Hellmuth Skips the $50,000 Poker Player��s Championship
- 6 The Muck: Did Couple Foxen & Bicknell Take It Easy on Each Other?
- 7 The Muck: What Is the Modern-Day Poker Dream?
- 8 The Muck: Would You Eat Three Big Macs for 1.5x Starting Stack?
- 9 The Muck: Did You Love or Hate Randall Emmett's Grand Entrance?
- 10 The Muck: Is Missing a Single Hand in a Tournament a Big Deal?
- 11 The Muck: Phil Hellmuth Criticized for Swearing & Speaking Out of Turn
- 12 The Muck: Poker World Celebrates Elimination of Poker Brat from WSOP
- 13 The Muck: Could/Should You Fold Kings Preflop on the Main Event Final Table Bubble?
- 14 The Muck: Should There Have Been a Day Off in 2018 WSOP Main Event?