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How to play when 3rd is the same as 1st?
Not a big SnG player, but I'm currently working my way up the ladder in the Aussie Steps.
My question regards steps 3, 4 and 5, where 1st through 3rd all get the freeroll to the next level. How should I adjust my play here? For instance, if I get about 40% of the chips in play should I just shut it down? How can I expect others to play on the bubble? How can I best counter that style? Thanks. |
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Re: How to play when 3rd is the same as 1st?
If you have chips, I think you might look for chances to overcall against short stacks all in (4 handed) and check the hand down to try and eliminate them.
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Re: How to play when 3rd is the same as 1st?
As if chips gained are less valuable than chips lost. The flatter the payout, the more true this is.
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Re: How to play when 3rd is the same as 1st?
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As if chips gained are less valuable than chips lost. The flatter the payout, the more true this is. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting. Can I interpret this to mean I must be much more confident that a bluff or blind steal will work before it is +EV to try? |
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Re: How to play when 3rd is the same as 1st?
Perfect.
Generally you should be tighter, but if your opponents are being too tight, you should still be aggressive. |
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