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mlagoo 08-12-2005 12:37 PM

Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
I've recently been trying to start playing MTTs again, and damnit, it's hard.

All of the marginal situations that I could avoid in SNGs because I know I'll just pick up chips when it came to push/fold time, I suddenly have to stay involved in. Do I call a raise with KQ preflop? Call a raise with (gasp) a low/medium pocket pair?

And I can't seem to bully the blinds the way I do in SNGs because, whereas in SNGs by the time the blinds are worth stealing there are 5-7 people left, in MTTs we're still at a full table, and there is always someone opening before me.

Why are these multis so hard? How the hell do those MTT guys make a living?


I guess what I'm trying to say with this thread (pointless as it may be) is: My name is mlagoo, and I suck at post-flop play.

spentrent 08-12-2005 12:42 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
My worst problem is playing too tight in MTTs. In MTTs I prefer to play hyper-aggressively to create an image that will get my monsters paid off.

This is a huge departure from my ABC-weak SNG style... sometimes I catch myself playing like a wuss in MTTs because of that.

bmxreed36 08-12-2005 12:46 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
This is why I like playing MTT's, usually at least a couple a day. Playing overly tight on SNG's can get pretty boring and playing MTT's is like a treat where you can splurge with the hands you limp, call, and raise with and sometimes I'll buy into a cheap one just to experiment with certain plays or strategies that might translate over into SNG's.

Degen 08-12-2005 03:09 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
SNG's have helped my MTT game profoundly

pooh74 08-12-2005 03:12 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
no...vice versa

mlagoo 08-12-2005 03:16 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
[ QUOTE ]
SNG's have helped my MTT game profoundly

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mlagoo 08-12-2005 03:19 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
have you not found that playing SNGs sort of trains us to avoid the marginal situations that you have to understand in order to excel in MTTs?

FieryJustice 08-12-2005 03:53 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
I suck at mtts...I havent had a final table since I first started playing sngs... [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

jedinite 08-12-2005 04:00 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
[ QUOTE ]
SNG's have helped my MTT game profoundly

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I agree. I was almost purely a MTT player before I started on STT, and after tuning my game to a solid winner (at least for the sample size I've got) I've found that I have learned a lot that can be applied to my MTT play, and I don't think its only the extra hands...

I think a lot of things I've tuned in SNG play in MTTs: "focused agression", "don't call with hands that might be barely +cEV but not +$EV", what hands play well hot + cold, putting your opponents on tournament hand ranges based on their raise/push/call/, etc.

yeau2 08-12-2005 04:11 PM

Re: Has playing SNGs negatively affected your MTT game?
 
I think its difficult in the medium stages of the MTT for us sngers to adjust to teh tables are still staying full but the blinds are still going up. You can't just easily 'pick up chips' using pure aggression as you do with the sngs with 4-6 people left.

However, I think playing sngs has helped me DRASTICALLY when a MTT gets down to 1-3 tables left, because these tables end up playing much like Sit-n-Goes do (especially the final table).


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