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Old 09-09-2005, 04:18 PM
Mariogs379 Mariogs379 is offline
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Default LHE 9 person stars sngs

I normally play the 9 person NLHE Stars sng's but id like to test the waters of the LHE 9 person sng's. What do you think the main differences needed to succeed are? What kind of starting hand adjustments would you make? also, stealing blinds seems like it should be done more often simply because in the worst case scenario you'll get 3-bet and hafta call one more small bet to see the flop and then evaluate from there. what else do you think i should know about how to adjust from the NLHE sng's to the LHE ones?
any help would be fabulous
-Mario
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Old 09-09-2005, 04:50 PM
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Default Re: LHE 9 person stars sngs

You're going to have a hard time here because almost everyone posts on NLHE SNGs. I suggest the search function, and even then you might have a hard time. Good luck.
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Old 09-09-2005, 05:03 PM
lorinda lorinda is offline
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Default Re: LHE 9 person stars sngs

One thing I found helpful was to play a few heads up SNGs so I had the confidence that I could beat anyone from a small stack at the end.

This enabled me to play tighter while I found a more effective strategy.

Just a thought, and I don't have a sample size worth talking about to back it up.

Lori
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