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You're playing a HU NL SNG and have a 3:1 chip lead, so if you lose an all in pot you are back to even. Assume it is early so the blind pressure is low, and that your opponent is decent.
How does your strategy change at this point? Specifically, are you more or less willing to get it in preflop in likely coin-flip situations? Or would you rather try to use your chip advantage to avoid big marginal prelfop races and see more flops - with the hopes of flopping big and getting it in as a big favorite? And regardless of what you think the correct stat adjustment is, how do you think the "avg" player adapts to a 3:1 chip lead? |
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