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Old 02-10-2005, 10:07 PM
A_PLUS A_PLUS is offline
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Default STT shallow vs deep money

When I first came to 2+2, one of my first posts was how it was possible to beat a shallow money quick blind escalation small tourney (30 or less).

Well, thanks to this site, I am comfortable playing any structure, knowing I am more equipped to adjust my play.

But now that I had read TOP, and understand the game more fully I would like to revisit.

In shallow money games. When the blinds are still low enough not to cripple players, do you think you should be raising or trying to see cheap flops with marginal hands.

i.e. BB < 5%, and you are at a table that is overly apt to call a preflop raise. You have QJs in late position? See a cheap flop? How about AJo, in the middle? Is there ever a point to seeing a flop with Cash money gems like Axs, or small-mid PP?

Also does anyone bother attacking blinds, when the situation is promising if they are still relatively small?

Thanks
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