Re: Sit \'n Go Strategy study group -- Part I: Low Blind Play
Thanks for the spreadsheet, Slim.
I'd like some comments from those who've read the book, here, please.
Most of the example hands in Part 1 illustrate what to experienced SnG players are probably standard plays, and Slim, I think it was you who termed Part 1 a manual for staying out of trouble. Hand 1-11 is an example where Collin didn't stay out of trouble, though. I've read the hand a number of times and I'm not sure I agree with Collin that the hand warrants a raise, even taking position and prior players' actions into account. I'd limp and set mine here.
At this stage of the tourney, how big a mistake am I making?
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