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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 11:07 AM
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![]() Poker Forum Groupie Group: Members Posts: 867 Joined: June 22nd, 2005 From: Hamilton, Canada Member No.: 7,621 |
Recently cashed out most of my BR and I am now playing the 18 person 1.50+0.25 Turbo SNGs on PStars.
I need some help with how I should play the early levels. About 50% of the time I donk off my chips before the final table, the other 50% I luckbox my way there about average in chips. In these cases I am able to outplay the table as everyone plays way too tight as the bubble approaches. My problem is just making the FT. Should I be playing most flops early on and hoping to hit a big one because I will usually get paid off? Should I play super tight? Somewhere in between? Also should I avoid playing aggressive because there are alot of calling stations who play A or K high to showdown? -------------------- Toronto FCP #4 Champ
PokerStars: stevielarson Full Tilt: gussyboy |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 11:32 AM
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![]() Poker Forum Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: February 19th, 2006 From: Iowa Member No.: 19,044 |
Very simple: play tight until blinds reach at least 3rd level. Play strong hands, and play them harder if they hit. Watch the calling stations for redraws. Loosen up when avg. stack is around 10-15 bb's. Also, if you hit it big early on, chances are you can play that table image(solid) for most of the tournament as these players have little or no idea how to identify player types.
-------------------- Nobody said it was easy.
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 12:09 PM
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![]() Poker Forum Groupie Group: Members Posts: 663 Joined: July 18th, 2005 From: illinois Member No.: 8,293 |
naver played 18 ppl before, but I would image the same rules apply as to 27 turbs:
1. you play absurdly tight early on. Save your chips for the end game. (first level i lay down 1010 in middle positon... sometimes JJ) 2. come level 3-4 you can start opening it up. 3. see many very very very cheap flops in good position early on. you don't want to dedicate chips to pots preflop with marginal hands. 4. As the blinds get bigger you need to open up your play... play push pot poker. -------------------- Robbob
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 12:20 PM
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![]() Poker Forum Nut Group: Members Posts: 292 Joined: November 6th, 2005 From: Massachusetts Member No.: 12,636 Favorite Poker Game: LHE |
naver played 18 ppl before, but I would image the same rules apply as to 27 turbs: 1. you play absurdly tight early on. Save your chips for the end game. (first level i lay down 1010 in middle positon... sometimes JJ) 3. see many very very very cheap flops in good position early on. you don't want to dedicate chips to pots preflop with marginal hands. I am tired, but do these not contradict each other? -------------------- QUOTE(RabidTortuga @ Thursday, May 29th, 2008, 10:44 PM) [snapback]2630463[/snapback] See, that's what I like about poker. Even the mildly retarded can play. |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 12:58 PM
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![]() Poker Forum Veteran Group: Members Posts: 1,179 Joined: November 2nd, 2005 From: New York Member No.: 11,259 |
I am tired, but do these not contradict each other? -------------------- ![]() mmmmmm Jessica |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 1:18 PM
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ISAP Group: Members Posts: 4,202 Joined: June 17th, 2005 From: Gainseville, FL/Massapequa, NY Member No.: 7,484 Favorite Poker Game: Low Stakes NLHE |
my strategy in the 1 tables is play pretty tight unless i have a monser
as the tourney goes on it gets very crazy and marginal hands increase in value as it becomes a crapshoot a lot of the time -------------------- ![]() |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 1:33 PM
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![]() Old man Clemens Hates shit! Group: Members Posts: 13,898 Joined: January 22nd, 2005 From: Ontario Member No.: 2,425 |
Recently cashed out most of my BR and I am now playing the 18 person 1.50+0.25 Turbo SNGs on PStars. I need some help with how I should play the early levels. About 50% of the time I donk off my chips before the final table, the other 50% I luckbox my way there about average in chips. In these cases I am able to outplay the table as everyone plays way too tight as the bubble approaches. My problem is just making the FT. Should I be playing most flops early on and hoping to hit a big one because I will usually get paid off? Should I play super tight? Somewhere in between? Also should I avoid playing aggressive because there are alot of calling stations who play A or K high to showdown? Very simple: play tight until blinds reach at least 3rd level. Play strong hands, and play them harder if they hit. Watch the calling stations for redraws. Loosen up when avg. stack is around 10-15 bb's. Also, if you hit it big early on, chances are you can play that table image(solid) for most of the tournament as these players have little or no idea how to identify player types. naver played 18 ppl before, but I would image the same rules apply as to 27 turbs: 1. you play absurdly tight early on. Save your chips for the end game. (first level i lay down 1010 in middle positon... sometimes JJ) 2. come level 3-4 you can start opening it up. 3. see many very very very cheap flops in good position early on. you don't want to dedicate chips to pots preflop with marginal hands. 4. As the blinds get bigger you need to open up your play... play push pot poker. my strategy in the 1 tables is play pretty tight unless i have a monser as the tourney goes on it gets very crazy and marginal hands increase in value as it becomes a crapshoot a lot of the time Ugh, god. such grossness. anyways, Play tight, but dont be affraid to see flops early. dont get caught up in big pots if you dont hold a big hand. (Top pair is not big) Try to control your pots, no need to make really big raises with AK early etc... if and when you build up some chips, dont take unecessary risks with sub-par hands to knock out short stacks, unless you have a dominating lead over them. Make sure you followed the play at the table to know who was agressive and who was tight. stay agressive as you approach the money. if blinds are high as in 150/300 etc.. dont limp early lookin for cheap flops dont try and steal pots from desperate players and if you make it to heads up, be sure to dominate -------------------- |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 1:55 PM
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![]() Poker Forum Groupie Group: Members Posts: 867 Joined: June 22nd, 2005 From: Hamilton, Canada Member No.: 7,621 |
Ugh, god. such grossness. anyways, Play tight, but dont be affraid to see flops early. dont get caught up in big pots if you dont hold a big hand. (Top pair is not big) Try to control your pots, no need to make really big raises with AK early etc... if and when you build up some chips, dont take unecessary risks with sub-par hands to knock out short stacks, unless you have a dominating lead over them. Make sure you followed the play at the table to know who was agressive and who was tight. stay agressive as you approach the money. if blinds are high as in 150/300 etc.. dont limp early lookin for cheap flops dont try and steal pots from desperate players and if you make it to heads up, be sure to dominate Sounds good. Seems everyone has advised about the same strat. For the last part Im working on it. Usually is uck a crap shoot by this point but atleast the payouts are flat. -------------------- Toronto FCP #4 Champ
PokerStars: stevielarson Full Tilt: gussyboy |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 1:56 PM
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Poker Forum Regular Group: Members Posts: 133 Joined: October 16th, 2006 Member No.: 24,313 Favorite Poker Game: Hold'em |
My strategy is too see many flops when the blinds are really small and ppl are playing conservatively. Thats what seems to work for me you should try it out.
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 4:45 PM
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![]() the carpenter, i build stacks. Group: Members Posts: 1,134 Joined: September 13th, 2006 Member No.: 23,572 Favorite Poker Game: NL Hold'em |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 5:02 PM
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![]() There is no charge for awesomeness Group: Members Posts: 3,787 Joined: April 12th, 2005 From: MD Member No.: 5,017 |
sw? plz Nope. Very early you're looking to play hands that can flop big - especially in position and especially if there are numerous limpers in front of you. Mid pocket pairs and suited connectors are ideal here. There's no point in stealing blinds early so big pocket pairs lose some of their value - especially out of position. |
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006, 7:34 PM
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![]() They call me Pierce. Group: Members Posts: 4,786 Joined: March 1st, 2005 Member No.: 3,835 |
Put Madden in your Playstation and start a franchise. Occasionally glance at your computer screen. Anytime you see 88, AJs +, push preflop.
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