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Adjusting for one seat paying, ultra turbo structure
My local poker club runs sit and go's for £22 buyin, with one spot awarding a seat worth £200 (10 runners). The structure is awful:
10 minute levels, 1000 chips 25/50 50/100 100/200 150/300 [sometimes] 200/400 300/600 What basic adjustments should I be making. The players are all absolute crap and have no understanding of ICM etc, just tunnel vision (oh these are my two cards? without consideration of what others may have/betting before them). If someone raises to 150 in EP, on level 1, should I just let go of most PPs? Once it is 150/300 or 200/400 I figure to just shove any 2 when i'm first to open since their calling ranges don't adjust seems correct? I figure in general these would be high variance sit and go's but I play them anyway since there is no other game running. Thanks in advance, Rupert |
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Re: Adjusting for one seat paying, ultra turbo structure
I think reads are important here but I'm pushing over average donks on level 1 with 88+, AQ+ and playing ICM after the first level.
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Re: Adjusting for one seat paying, ultra turbo structure
If there is only one spot paid, ICM is of no use at all as $EV = cEV.
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Re: Adjusting for one seat paying, ultra turbo structure
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If there is only one spot paid, ICM is of no use at all as $EV = cEV. [/ QUOTE ] Can you SNGPT this by using a Stars structure and changing it to cEV? You have to make up stack sizes that add up to 13500 though. I have big problems with winner-takes-all. Are baby aces better or worse? Is QJs awesome with 8x from MP? |
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