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Old 12-21-2005, 07:29 PM
theblitz theblitz is offline
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Default New to Mini-Steps. Question about level 5

I just started to play the mini-steps and have managed to climb from level 1 to level 5.
Made it to level 1 and then 2 immediately. I then yo-yo-ed back and forth between levels 2 and 4.

Finally I have made it to level 5!

Anyway, at the lower levels there is a lot of safety play at early stages. Players want to be sure they at least finish in the "try again" range if they can. Playing tight early on seems to be the way.
(Of course, there is much room for someone who is willing to do some pushing around.)

This all changes at level 5 where there is no safety net.

Should my play still be as tight in the early stages or should I play a little looser?
Should the play be the same as in a normal S&G where the payout is only for the top 3 places?
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Old 12-21-2005, 07:51 PM
skipperbob skipperbob is offline
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Default Re: New to Mini-Steps. Question about level 5

Since the MS-5 pays 5 places, you will see a some tightassMo'Fo's when there are 6 & 7 left....Plenty of opportunities there to steal blinds...Any early limper has the goods = Beware....Check-Raising from the blinds is productive against a late-position player who bets less than the existing pot....The secret (difficult) is to play agressive while all the rest won't bet w/o the nutz...G/L
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Old 12-22-2005, 04:42 AM
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Default Re: New to Mini-Steps. Question about level 5

Many thanks.

I'll post the results (if I am not TOO embarrassed).
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