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Standard MTT strategy?
For 500-1000 players and top 10% pay, whats your standard strategy?
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Re: Standard MTT strategy?
Win
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Well talk about broad. Try reading about 3/4 of the posts in the forum for your answer.
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Win [/ QUOTE ] I love winning......ya know, its like....better than losing. -Nuke Laloosh |
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Re: Standard MTT strategy?
Sorry for the vague question; I'm only looking for a very general answer.
I'm thinking... playing a ring-game style play until the blinds are 1/10th your stack or almost in the money, in which you switch to a SNG style play. Or do you go straight from the start into a SNG style game autofolding until big hands or big blinds? |
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For 500-1000 players and top 10% pay, whats your standard strategy? [/ QUOTE ] general strategy sucks. in general. my gameplan is to properly adjust to take advantage of my non-adjusting opponents and to suck out like a porn-star at prom. |
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Don't forget to go Tarzan on their asses.
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Re: Standard MTT strategy?
Read TPFAP. Neither a ring nor SNG strategy is correct. Like Soss said all about adjustments. Not trying to be a dick, but without giving specific that's as good an answer as you're going to get.
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