I'm going to play in the Stars $11 DS event tomorrow and I was wondering if there any basic adjustments I should be making for this event? Ive never played a tourney with such a slow or deep structure, so I'm a little curious.
Thanks!
Deepstack Strategy Adjustments?
Started by Outlaw4033, Nov 11 2006 11:03 PM
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#1
Posted 11 November 2006 - 11:03 PM
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#2
Posted 11 November 2006 - 11:43 PM
Play small ball, don't go broke with just TP, play suited connectors in hopes of flopping monsters.
It's an $11 tourney, so I can't imagine that there will be too many good players. Therefore, look to make monsters and stack the people who are willing to go broke.
Good luck.
It's an $11 tourney, so I can't imagine that there will be too many good players. Therefore, look to make monsters and stack the people who are willing to go broke.
Good luck.
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#3
Posted 11 November 2006 - 11:49 PM
I believe there are two stratigies
1) Play very Tight-Aggressive. Wait for hands, but play them hard. Deep stacks, and long blinds gives you more time to wait. Then become more aggrssive
2) Limp and anything legit, play small pots and wait for the monster. However, be able to figure out that you low 2 pair is no good and fold when you have to. Then tighten up when the blinds get higher
1) Play very Tight-Aggressive. Wait for hands, but play them hard. Deep stacks, and long blinds gives you more time to wait. Then become more aggrssive
2) Limp and anything legit, play small pots and wait for the monster. However, be able to figure out that you low 2 pair is no good and fold when you have to. Then tighten up when the blinds get higher
#4
Posted 12 November 2006 - 12:08 AM
Thanks guys!
My strategy early was to try to see lots of flops with connectors, one-gappers, and small pairs to try to pick off somebody willing to go broke with TP.
Now I just need to get some sleep so I can be rested.
My strategy early was to try to see lots of flops with connectors, one-gappers, and small pairs to try to pick off somebody willing to go broke with TP.
Now I just need to get some sleep so I can be rested.
IHRA Pro-Modified #294
Outlaw 10.5 #4033
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
Outlaw 10.5 #4033
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
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