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Advice Needed on my Local Crazy Pot-Limit Tournament!
Hello All,
This is my first serious post, but before I start I'd like to say thank you to everybody who contributes to this site. My game and results have improved a lot since I started reading the posts here. The reason why I'm posting is to find out your thoughts on what the best strategy is for the buy-in period at my local casino pot-limit tournament. It's a $10 re-buy tournament with buy-ins for the first 2 hours, but the blind structure is crazy! You start with 500 chips and the blinds are 50/50 (no small blind) after about one and half hours the blinds go-up to 100! With this structure, you can't just sit there and wait for a good hand, and even if you do get something decent, like QQ, you can guarantee that there will be several people all-in and you will be beaten starting hands like 7 3 off-suit. Once the buy-in is finished, the game improves considerably and I do pretty decent. I've split first prize a couple of times and it paid for a trip to Vegas last year! Also, the final prizes tend to be quite big becasue of all the re-buys! The main problem for me is to get out of the buy-in period with a decent amount of chips without spending too much money on re-buys. I've been trying to see flops as cheap as possible with hands that can make flushes and straights, because this is generally what you need to take down a hand. Is there anything else I can do? If I don't get lucky and catch a hand that stands up, I can spend a lot of cash with no return (over the short-term). Any advice/views at all would be really appreciated. Thanks, David. |
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