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MTT turning point by M value
Maybe this question could seems donkey but can you give an indication about at which M value start to change the way you play?
Is this standard?<ul type="square"> [*]M>20 just playing position and cards, [*]10M<20 playing also the opponents, [*]M<10 playing only position and opponents? [/list] |
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Re: MTT turning point by M value
unless antes are in play I usually make decisions based on BB with an idea of my M included
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Re: MTT turning point by M value
Still gotta play the cards at m<10. And the opponents at m>20.
Check out Bond's good new thread on stack sizes. |
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Re: MTT turning point by M value
You are always playing position, cards, opponents and stacks at all levels of M so I don't really understand your question.
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Re: MTT turning point by M value
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You are always playing position, cards, opponents and stacks at all levels of M so I don't really understand your question. [/ QUOTE ] /endthread |
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Re: MTT turning point by M value
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You are always playing position, cards, opponents and stacks at all levels of M so I don't really understand your question. [/ QUOTE ] Well, for example I really don't think that you want to play your cards when you have an M<5 or I don't think you can play an opponent at the beginning because I suppose to not have reads about him. My interest is on the changes you make when you have a confortable position (high M): anyway Bond18 is talking about the same thing in another thread. |
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