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Re: MTT\'ers... what is your edge?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i'm crazy and don't give a rats ass about busting out of any tournament. seriously. [/ QUOTE ] Recklessness is important. I sucked in MTT's when I actually tried to survive. Now I take coin flips, raise every hand... and I do well. [/ QUOTE ] i HATE taking coin flips. i love to float, c/r w/ air/draws, overbet, two barrel etc learning to beat cash games with a +EV LAG style is a huge asset when playing tournaments [/ QUOTE ] I have no problem taking coin-flips, almost never float or 2-barrel, and am extremely uncomfortable c-r'ing with air (really only do it when an aggressive player suddenly starts tilting me, and I don't think it's ever been successful). How the hell did u learn to beat cash games with a +EV LAG style? NL cash is by far my worst area. |
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Re: MTT\'ers... what is your edge?
1. Hand reading.
2. (because of 1.) Post flop play, bluff, induce bluff, spot bluff, capitalize from opponents mistakes in post flop plays. 3. Bubble play - (two levels) IM bubble and FT bubbles. I suck at pf all-in confrontation because my good hands normally don't help up against worse hands. |
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Re: MTT\'ers... what is your edge?
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Re: MTT\'ers... what is your edge?
I didn't mean that you should call, knowing you have a coin flip. But you can call an all in bet with AQ because most people will move in with A2 also, so you are not necessarilly at best a coin flip.
I beat cash games with sLAG style and I have a feeling for smallball play. I think MTT players lack smallball. They know ranges for calling and pushing all in a lot more than I do, but they don't know how to steal those small pots that have "for sale" sign on them. |
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