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MTT to SNG and back again
Been playing SNGs hardcore for a couple weeks and am going to jump back into an MTT on Party tonight. Can anyone give me a few bullet points to remember about shifting gears from standard SNG strategy back to a huge MTT?
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Re: MTT to SNG and back again
Make the final table, then it's much more similar.
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Re: MTT to SNG and back again
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Make the final table, then it's much more similar. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: MTT to SNG and back again
I went to Oregon, what can I say [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: MTT to SNG and back again
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I went to Oregon, what can I say [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: MTT to SNG and back again
Yeah, Groening is from Oregon, but the U of O is much more about:
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Re: MTT to SNG and back again
Deeper stacks allow you to play more marginal hands in the right situations for big implied odds. Blind stealing is important but don't go to far with it. If the table is loose stealing will be difficult but your starting hand requirements will come down. There's a lot of dead money early and dead money doesn't like to or doesn't understand bluffing and moves. Defend your blinds once in a while.
Most importantly: play goot. |
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