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Help on end game strategy
I mainly three table $10 and $20 10 man SNG. I have been relatively successful at them, but have hit a ridiculous streak of bubble finishes.
When it is down to four players, how aggressive are you, are you mainly pushing or folding, or are you stealing with smaller raises? Are you pushing your small-mid pairs on the button when you are similar in chip stacks with the blinds? How do you approach the bubble depending on your stack, opponents stacks, and blind level? I am trying to uncover some leaks with my bubble approach? All advice is very much appreciated. I hear people say that SNG become almost automatic, I am trying to get my game there. Thank you. |
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Re: Help on end game strategy
Buy SNG Wiz or SNGPT and run your end game hands through that. I think that's about the best (and only) advice that you'll get on end game play.
Otherwise, post some specific hands (with reads) to get feedback. Too hard to give a general answer to your question really. |
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Re: Help on end game strategy
I know it has probably been asked a ton, but which one do you suggest SNG Wiz or SNGPT? Thanks so much
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Re: Help on end game strategy
Sng wiz ftw, the quiz and graphical game view is easy to follow. I like in PT how you can manually input ranges by hand but poker stove does that as well and it's free.
review thread |
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