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Question For Irieguy
Hey Irie,
I played an SnG with you tonight and I noticed a lot of min-raises from you once we got late in the tourney (you were big stack). I was wondering what your philosophy on min raises is because I only get yelled at when I suggest them. Thanks. -Jman28 |
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Re: Question For Irieguy
Not him. But late in the game, a lot times the blinds are such a large percentage of a stack, the BB has to decide all in or not. The normal 3x bet doesn't have anymore folding equity than miniraising.
Early in a SNG, they really don't accomplish much. People just ignore them. They can also reopen the betting for the person that limped with AA UTG. |
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Re: Question For Irieguy
I don't recall the SNG in particular, but to answer your question:
If I have more than 13 BB or so late in a SNG, I will min-raise if the other players let me get away with it. It's usually not a very good tactic, but late in a SNG with a big stack would be one of a few exceptions. I didn't win any SNGs last night... so it must not have worked very well for me. In fact, as I think about it... it must have been the one where I blew the chip lead and finished in 4th or 5th. Irieguy |
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Re: Question For Irieguy
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it must have been the one where I blew the chip lead and finished in 4th or 5th. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I think it was. Thanks for the response. -Jman28 |
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