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    One of the key variables to answer that question is spread.
    if you are playing an ok 6d spreading x12 then avoiding playing negative counts of course is going to be good.
    if you are playing a great game spreading x200 then what happens when you have your min bet out there wont be important.
    A play all strategy there is better since you wont risk losing your seat and youll be able to go through those negative counts quicker by eating cards yourself.
    i play at places that allow me to use a ridiculous spread, so when in really negative territory Ill play 4 or 5 spots at min to speed things up.
    so to answer your question, being able to play all or not will depend mostly on the spread you are playing with.
    Last edited by bjarg; 12-31-2013 at 06:15 AM.

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