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Re: beating a low stakes tourney
When do u usually try to make moves? I rarely bluff early on unless the situation presents itself. Save creative plays for later when you get closer to the money and some people may actually fold.
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Re: beating a low stakes tourney
heh im usually doing it whenever i notice a player playing shyt cards i start making move on him, I should have thought of that to make these moves later on. Needed to hear that thanks, keep the comments commin.
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Re: beating a low stakes tourney
The only time you should be playing A7o and such is when you're trying to steal the blinds - and when you steal the blinds, you should steal the blinds of the people not playing many hands rather than the people playing tons of hands. Don't make moves on loose players calling with anything, cause they're willing to call with anything.
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Re: beating a low stakes tourney
Try a couple tournaments playing only solid hands in early and middle position, and only stealing the blinds from the last few spots, giving up to any resistance. Also don't even worry about blind stealing at all for the first hour, just play your good hands. Basically my advise is what you've heard before, play conservatively for a few tourneys and as you get more comfortable, then you can start raising over weak limpers, calling with weak hands in position etc.
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