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i dont have the experience at the higher buy in sng's, so this was really only focused on experience at the 30+3 level and below. the players in these are weaker, and obviously as you get more experience in these you can open up your game, but the tight strategy has worked for me. i dont do the sit out for three rounds route, but i do tend to only play top ten hands.
i would not be surprised at all if these same strategies do not work at all at the higher levels. i would assume that better players would punish this strategy, and limping with speculative hands would have a higher value. |
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I really just sit and wait for good hand, and then I slow play it and make sure I have at least top pair or a good 8 out draw. When blinds are low near the start, the pots tend to be smaller and more insignificant. Plus, it always helps to see what types of players are at the table before you get involved in a pot with them. On UB, it is not uncommon for me to watch 3 people get knocked out before I even play a hand, and by that time the table is shorthanded and loosening up a bit is justified.
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That's how I rolled. |
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