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Old 12-23-2005, 12:53 AM
clevernapkin clevernapkin is offline
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Default Re: Bubble questions.....

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Should #2 be pushing on the Button a lot?

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This is a pretty ambiguous question. Do you have any sort of read on this guy? If you do, then you should know what to do. As a side note, if this guy's tight I would not recommend pushing with 10x BB, as a tight player is likely to fold to a 3x BB raise as he is a push. Therefore you may attempt to steal blinds without risking your tournament life.


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Should the medium stacks be tighter than normal waiting for shortie to bust out?

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There's typically two ways to play on the bubble. Some advocate an aggressive strategy, to try and build up chips in order to increase the chances in coming in first. The other side argues that the risk of aggresiveness may cause you to bust out on the bubble, which is more -EV than it would be to try and come in first. I think that either way is acceptable, however one style may be preferable under certain circumstances.

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What about calling standards for the medium stacks? Should they avoid calling all ins from anyone but shortie without really premium hands? What about small pocket pairs?


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If I were a medium stack in this situation, I would generally try to avoid calling all-in without a premium hand. The reason for this is that the only way my hand would win is to have the best hand at SD. Thus, you generally you need a much better hand to call with than to raise with. This is otherwise known as Gap Concept

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I was #2 recently and pushed on the button with A6o. #4 called with QJo.

I think the call was truly stupid, as he had a marginal hand and was setting himself up to get shortstacked.

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Player 4 may have made a mistake by calling, however I would like to point out the fact that you have a fairly healthy stack. In PP SNG's (which I'm going to assume since the chip stacks add up to 8k), 10x BB is no reason for you to be desperate here. By pushing, you risk your tournament life in order to gain a relatively small amount of chips, whereas if you are called the best you can hope for is to be a 60/40 favorite. Thus, although player 4 made a mistake by calling, I believe that this type of play is bound to make you lose money than it will to gain it.

Anyway I hope I've answered your questions well enough for you to understand some more about bubble play.


**edit: sorry I accidentally said FE instead of Gap concept, my mistake.
-clevernapkin
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