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Old 04-04-2005, 04:20 AM
theredpill5 theredpill5 is offline
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Default First multi-tabling SNG experience

I just did my first multi-tabling SNG experience. I two-tabled at Party. I was 3rd in one and 5th in the other.

Tell me if I played this right.

Scenario 1

5 handed now. I have 500 and blinds are 100. I have A 7o . Big stack minimum raises and I push all-in expecting to see QJ or KJ or something like that. He shows KQ. I lose, though.

Scenario 2
3 handed

Been going at it for quite some time. My 99 goes up against short stack JJ. Etc ETc. These short stacks won't leave. I have 1800. Big stack has 3000 or so and other stack has about 1800 too. I have K6o . Blinds are 400. I'm on the button. I push all-in as blind steal but might be good if called . Do you like it ?
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:28 AM
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Default Re: First multi-tabling SNG experience

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5 handed now. I have 500 and blinds are 100. I have A 7o . Big stack minimum raises and I push all-in expecting to see QJ or KJ or something like that. He shows KQ. I lose, though.

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I don't understand why people try to put others on such specific hands. He could have anything, a pair, AK, AT, KQ, QJ, it's nearly impossible to know. However a lot of the posts I see have their opponent so narrowly defined just because they make some normal preflop raise, or move allin preflop. I just don't understand it. Don't worry I've seen a lot of these posts today that just assume every raise is Ax or something like that, Im not just picking on you.

Also your question is almost impossible to answer since you gave no details, most importantly such as position.
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:34 AM
theredpill5 theredpill5 is offline
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Default Re: First multi-tabling SNG experience

I was in MP in Scenario 1. What's wrong with assuming he has Q J or KQ ? I made the right read.
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:36 AM
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You didn't make the right read, you just got lucky. You can't make such a narrowly defined read in a spot like that, it just isn't possible. Most people do this and remember the times they are correct, and forget all the times they are wrong.

Also I thought you said 5 handed. Does MP mean cutoff seat, meaning that the big stack was under the gun?
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Old 04-04-2005, 05:13 AM
theredpill5 theredpill5 is offline
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MP - AKA middle position. With 2000 posts, I figured you knew this. WHy are you even commenting on this thread ? You don't have anything insightful or constructive to say so go jerk off on your Pamela Andersen poster, dumbass.
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Old 04-04-2005, 05:55 AM
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Default Re: First multi-tabling SNG experience

Ok listen, there are 5 positions when its 5 handed. There's UTG, CO, Button, SB and BB. There is no MP, so unless this is clarified I can't help you with your question. I can't give much constructive advice when I don't know the exact details of the hand, and MP just doesn't cut it when there are 5 players.

You obviously aren't UTG since the big stack raised, so you are probably the cutoff seat, but you aren't using the correct terminology so I didn't want to make an assumpion about how to play before I was sure of the details. Also it's hard to type advice while typing with my left hand.
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:09 AM
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Default Re: First multi-tabling SNG experience

I don't like the A7o push unless maybe you're the smallest stack, the other stacks are all about even and medium-sized, the blinds are about to go up, the big stack's raising standards are low, there's some small chance he will fold, and you're closing the action or close to it. Maybe not ALL of those are necessary but I would want at least 4-5 of them to apply before making the move.

Hand 2, push.
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:11 AM
theredpill5 theredpill5 is offline
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Curtains, just leave me alone. I don't understand why you are doing this. Are you pissed off about your life ? Just cut it out.

Anyway, 5 SNG's at the $5's and I'm down $7 . WTF. The players are actually kind of good. Suckout after suckout and I was gone. I monied in 2 of them. 1st and 3rd. JJ lost to A5 etc etc.

I'm thinking that on some tables , you want to limp with QQ, KK, and other hands.

Consider this, I got KK, QQ (like 3 times), JJ, and I finished in 5th place. Primarily because everytime I raised preflop, everyone folded. I picked up the blind with all 3 QQ's and KK and with JJ lost to A 4. Should I not be raising these hands 4 handed ? WHy did they all fold ? I asked them if they had all read Sklansky and I got no response. Then at the end someone mentioned sklansky so maybe they had read him. This was at the $5 .
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:14 AM
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Default Re: First multi-tabling SNG experience

Dude, he's trying to help you. Chill.

Will
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:14 AM
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Not sure what you are talking about . $5 SNG's some are easy but damn, I got some difficult tables. Guy's who would actually fold to raises.
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