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General question, short-stacked play
I was involved in a turbo 2-table low-limit SNG tourny at PokerStars. I was at the final table at PokerStars, with about 8 other people playing. The money starts in 4 of course, and I was having to deal with this situation.
The blinds were at 100/200 and I had just about 7bbs. The chip leader was to my right, and was limping into every single pot. I also had a good feeling he would call with any 2 cards any push I made as well. How does this affect my preflop strategy? My feeling is that I'd have to wait until I had a hand with some showdown value, as I can't steal anything. Any other thoughts? |
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Re: General question, short-stacked play
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My feeling is that I'd have to wait until I had a hand with some showdown value [/ QUOTE ] obviously. No brainer. |
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Re: General question, short-stacked play
Start raising the chip leader and punish him for limping.
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