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Super Satellite strategy
I'm finding very very meager advice regarding super satellites where a number of seats are awarded, and nothing for any lower place.
Some plays are quite obvious now (even though counterintuitive at first glance when coming from regular MTT). However other things are very murky indeed. For example, let's say there are 4 seats available and you are at the final table with 8 players. And let's say for argument's sake that 1 player has a big stack, one has a small stack, and the other 6 have stacks of $5,000 each, with blinds of $100/$200. How should each of these 3 types of players play? Any links to resources? I have Harrington, McEvoy's book on satellite play, and Lindgren's "Making the Final Table". But as I said, there's very little info on the specific situation I mentioned. A similar, but different, situation would arise in a larger super satellite, such as 200 players left in one offering 100 seats. |
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Re: Super Satellite strategy
Read the anthology and post your questions in either of the threads there. I'm not going to lock this thread but I'd prefer to *add* to a thread versus trying to start over.
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