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The title pretty much sums it up. I've been playing on party for about a year and a half now, but got stumped when it came to this. I have a tourny on Monday I'm playing thats being run by worldpx.com in Cancun. I play against the other five regional winners from college campuses and it's a 6 handed game where 75% of the prize pool is in 1st place. If it was less of a percentage, I'd go about playing it in the same way I play sngs, but this seems a lot different. I won't know how many starting chips or anything about the blinds until Sunday. I would really appreciate advice if any of you guys have advice to give on the subject. Thanks in advance!
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The gap is much smaller, and you should be more willing to push small edges. I am off to the doctors, might add more later.
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Go play UB 6-way SNGS all weekend, study every single hand as if it were heads up and how your 5 opponents bet. If the blinds start very low shoot out of the starting blocks, (re)raise with low connecting and high hands, take pots off people, dont 2+2 around waiting for the blinds to get so high its all preflop. Try to be heads up every pot you enter, and bet with or without a hand. The split on UB is 70% for first.
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