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Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
Hi,
I've recently been playing SNGs on pokerroom. I found the AleoMagus strategy for the PP $10+1 SNGs, which was very very useful, and I believe it more-or-less works for the pokerroom $5+0.5 SNGs. (I don't think my "roll" justifies me playing 10+1 SNGs) But I just discovered that the PP blind structure is very aggressive compared to pokerroom, which, to me at least, implies that the stratgey should probabaly be modified. Pokerroom starts you off with 1500 chips. Does this blind structure mean that we should be able to play a little looser early in the tourney? Any general thoughts on how the "strategy" can be improved for this different structure? Thanks for any insight. |
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
With 1500 chips you shouldn't be playing much looser in the early levels. You can however make some looser calls because of the implied odds. Like you can play small pairs for set value if you think you can get paid off.
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
Thanks. I see the point about the low pairs. AleoMagus suggests "for tighter play, fold 66 or lower", which I was doing. I'll try playing limping with these, and seeing how succesful I am.
So, hands like KQo and AJo are still bad to play? Even from late position, and if I'm pretty sure I'll see the flop for one or two BBs? Should I be trying to steal more blinds earlier in the tourney? Thanks |
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
With T1500, the play is the same as on PP with only 800, or 1000. The main difference is you can start playing more agressive at an earlier level.
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
AJo? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
I avoid stealing earlier in the tournament for two reasons:
1. The blinds are so small it's no big increase to your stack, and with your larger starting stack, you don't need to just keep pace with the blinds 2. You give yourself a looser image and have less credibility later when you NEED to be stealing. You will get more respect for your raises if you have rarely raised before level 4. |
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
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With T1500, the play is the same as on PP with only 800, or 1000. The main difference is you can start playing more agressive at an earlier level. [/ QUOTE ] As far as I understand, there's good and bad aggression. Are you suggesting rasing by larger amounts PF, or betting more with hands like top pair top kicker on the flop? Thanks |
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
okay, it's basically the same as party, just with 1500.
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
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okay, it's basically the same as party, just with 1500. [/ QUOTE ] lol. Thanks. I'll learn slowly, I guess. |
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Re: Applying the AleoMagus \"PP 10+1 recipe\" to other SNGs
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So, hands like KQo and AJo are still bad to play? Even from late position, and if I'm pretty sure I'll see the flop for one or two BBs? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. If you play these anywhere except the BB or completing the SB on lvl 1 you are bleeding chips early on. If you are looking for extra playable hands to play from late position, try limping with 22-66 and KQs. |
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