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MTT End Game missing something?
Played in Full Tilts W.S.O.P. 100 on Sunday. 3050 Players. Top 127 win a $12,000. package to W.S.O.P. Main Event. Busted out in 216th place. Double Stack= 3000 .First Break I have almost doubled my stack.=5445.AVG=3796. Second Break doing well. 13,560.AVG=8273. After second break start to go card dead. Stealing just to keep up. Third break= 12,120. AVG= 28,955. Just looking for a hand to push and double up. Nothing and constantly raised before me. Very Very frustrating to get that close. Am I just waiting too long? Should I be pushing small edges (willing to gamble more?) Or is it just variance that you go card dead for an hour?
Feel like there is a piece of the puzzle missing. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
Post hands.
There's really not much major analysis one can do of your endgame without seeing it. If you've never gone card dead for an hour before then you're a luckier person than most. |
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
sometimes it just don't work out.
u do what you can . and you go home |
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
If you haven't yet, I would reccomned reading HoH 1 and 2.
Harrington on Hold'em Vol. 2 focuses on the endgame more specifically. |
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
Something's missing, all right.
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
Well, the best hands I was seeing were K 10o and A 3s. Tough to push after a raise with that crap. [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
what's wrong with pushing KTo against a raise if that raiser has been raising often? I think I figured out the power of the resteal 2 years ago while watching a $650. There were a bunch of players making 3xBB raises trying to steal pots, one of the shorter stacks at the table(JoeyTrib was his name I believe, he even had a picture of Matt LeBlanc which made me laugh) was pushing all-in over their raises about 1 time every 2 orbits, and never got called, and by the time they hit the absolute bubble, he went from a short stack to the biggest stack at his table.
I have no problem pushing all in if I have a good restealing stack and the raiser has been raisign pretty often. |
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
Your point is good if you know something about the raiser.
At this point in the tournament new players were being moving to your table constantly. No reads possible. I eventually HAD to move in with K 10o and got called by A6s who hit a backdoor flush. THATZPOKER. |
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
sounds like you got too short where A6s could call you. If you had pushed earlier with say 92o, when you actually had a stack that could get a player off of Arag, then you would have been better off.
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Re: MTT End Game missing something?
Once the antes got big it was killing me. As a short stack, once the antes begin, that should be my clue to GET BUSY as waiting is bleeding to death.
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