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Re: My First SNG single table...Comments on my heads up???
It is "the shadow" with a space. Another way in which the search function sucks - it should find close matches.
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Re: My First SNG single table...Comments on my heads up???
Tough crowd, eh?
Cut him a little slack, guys....at least he's TRYING to learn, which most players don't bother with.... The best point, I think, was by the poster who noted that the "push,push,push" idea looks odd, until you understand the theory behind it. But boy, is it on the mark..... |
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Re: My First SNG single table...Comments on my heads up???
This is really good advice.
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Re: My First SNG single table...Comments on my heads up???
Yeah OP definitely gets points for staying with it.
Here's a good thread that has to do with SNG perspective: Evolution of a 2+2 SNGer |
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Re: My First SNG single table...Comments on my heads up???
You're going to get chopped down in pushing some bad hands...even a blind squirrel finds a nut. But just quickly scanning your original post, there are so many cards that went check-check (and I didn't see your opponent check-raise) that a bet would have taken them down -- regardless of the cards you held.
Don't push all-in every time when you steal. Even a single bet into a two-bet pot can be enough. Try different bets (pot-sized, over-betting, single bets) and see what your opponent does. At the level I assume you're at (which is the level I play at) if you get raised or check-raised your opponent has the real deal. You'll see that being aggressive really, really, really pays off. I started playing $6 PP SNGs on June 1. 32 SNGs later, I've been in the money 19 times and I'm up over $160. All thanks to being more and more aggressive. |
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