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Re: $6.50 Turbo Stars SNG
thanks for the advice
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Re: $6.50 Turbo Stars SNG
If you were in the blinds, the sit and go strategy is more interesting. It would be better if you were in the BB, just calling, so you can act first after the flop. The key is to be the first to get all your chips in. That's very important.
You had a fantastic hand for the situation you were in. I think something like 87o might be about the cutoff for going all in here. If anything, this would be too conservative. |
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Re: $6.50 Turbo Stars SNG
Bluefeet- He is ITM already. This isn't a STT (Look at chipstacks). Tchnically this post belongs in MTT, but because it is the final table wth big blinds, this forum is appropriate as well.
If you limped, I would be pushing 99 if I was any stack given at the table. You dont want to call because it's such a large portion of your stack: picking up blinds is around 2k chips, which would increase your stack by 50%. If you won the race, you would be chipleader. |
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Re: $6.50 Turbo Stars SNG
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he had 99 it was a 45 person turbo sng [/ QUOTE ] 2 tables left at this point? You werent ITM yet, correct? Not that any of that matters...all-pf everytime. Just wanted to clarify for the confusion below. |
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Re: $6.50 Turbo Stars SNG
not ITM, there were 2 tables left, 5ppl on 1 table and 6 on the other
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