Re: Thoughts on VP$IP as a function of M during a MTT
I don't think low M, high desparation situations in MTT translates into high VPIP.
What I change is how strongly I play. Yes, I come in first in a hand for a raise with a wider range. However, the real difference is the postflop play. Unless of course, the first in raise is an all-in.
I don't necessarily have a higher VPIP later in a tourney but I am much more inclined to be all-in pf or on the flop. As well, if my M is mid-low, I will be seeing some flops and either folding or commiting. Essentially, end game is long ball poker, but that doesn't necessarily mean my VPIP is shooting way up.
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