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Old 12-06-2005, 03:28 PM
tigerite tigerite is offline
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Default Re: raise sizes in SNG\'s

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Most of my experience is in the 55s and 109s, but I would tend to put in larger raises, while making less continuation bets. Once these people limp, it takes a humongous raise to get most to fold, and once they've invested those chips, they will tend to call your continuation bets. I think big raises, then value bets is probably your best bet in low buy-in SNGs.

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I live in The Netherlands and I can never play during peak hours (unless I stop sleeping altogether). You guys have no idea how easy you have it. I never raise too much, especially with good hands, because I'll often take the blinds. Also, it happens all the time that someone limps, I raise 3-4BB, then the limper folds. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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You're only an hour ahead of me, and I can play the $109s just fine at 10pm GMT at the latest. Even earlier, if I don't mind a set taking ~5 min to start.
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