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Old 02-18-2004, 03:47 PM
PrayingMantis PrayingMantis is offline
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Default Zero flops on the bubble

Hi all,

It's a 20+2$ 2-tables SNG, last 6. 4 get to see the money. Stacks are between 2500-6500. Nobody is really short, or huge. Blinds are 200/400, with 25 ante.

The game is very fast, but on the last 20-30 hands, we don't see a flop. It's either all fold to BB, or somebody raises all-in (or half his stack) and all else fold.
I push with 66/AQ/KJ and few other holdings, Ax, Kx, all fold. I raise once with AA, and of course - All fold. So i win the blinds enough times to stay around 4-6th place, with around T3000.

Basically, Nobody ever calls in this game.

So, is there any strategy here, except pushing with what you think is the best hand and hope to double up, or pushing in a position when you think you can win the blinds?

Is it a crap-shoot?

I busted raising all-in with AT in MP. BB had AK and finally we saw a flop... [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

And no, it wasn't a 2+2 SNG.

Any thoughts, for this kind of situation?


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