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Re: Improving at Low Stakes STTs: Top three things to remember?
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It can't be stressed enough to study bubble play. Invest in a program such as SNGPT or SNG Wizard. The only problem would be correctly identifying your opponents calling ranges. At the low stakes I believe you need to identify whether the player knows ICM or not. [/ QUOTE ] QFT. ICM is way overrated precisely for this reason. (Which is not to say ICM isn't important.) |
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Re: Improving at Low Stakes STTs: Top three things to remember?
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Top 3 things to remember at low stakes STTs 1. Each chip you gain is worth less than each one you lose. 2. People are [censored] awful. 3. Patience is key! [/ QUOTE ] Best advice in the whole thread. I agree 100%. |
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Re: Improving at Low Stakes STTs: Top three things to remember?
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[ QUOTE ] It can't be stressed enough to study bubble play. Invest in a program such as SNGPT or SNG Wizard. The only problem would be correctly identifying your opponents calling ranges. At the low stakes I believe you need to identify whether the player knows ICM or not. [/ QUOTE ] QFT. ICM is way overrated precisely for this reason. (Which is not to say ICM isn't important.) [/ QUOTE ] ICM applies whether your opponents know it or not. |
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