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Old 11-25-2007, 12:34 AM
JSmith2007 JSmith2007 is offline
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Default Middle stage 45 man SNG (theory type question)

Alright, one 'problem' I've always had is during the middle stages (usually a turbo) say, 200/400 blinds, is when you're dealt a marginal hand UTG. Say A10. The right play is just to fold it and wait for a better spot correct? I'm pretty sure this is the correct play and is how I've always played it, but I'm seeing more and more marginal UTG hands being raised or slow played and hitting a straight or something.

So, what range of hands should you be - a) calling b) folding c) raising UTG, in the middle stages of a 45 man turbo.

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Old 11-25-2007, 12:52 AM
smallcardsbigpot smallcardsbigpot is offline
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Default Re: Middle stage 45 man SNG (theory type question)

for me, it depends a lot on position and chip stacks. If ur M is less than 10, i'd probably be pushing a lot in position with A10. I dont know if this is right or wrong, but when i am dealt A10 and as long as i dont have chip ldrs to my left, id probably push with as little as K10. Oh wait, u said UTG.... i guess i'd probably push with 77+ or KQ+... just my 2 cents let me know what u think
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