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Old 10-01-2007, 09:35 AM
pipernga pipernga is offline
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Default $12 180 man turbos

Does anyone have any advice on how to win these turbo tourneys on Stars? I usually play TAG, but with these tourneys should I be more lose as the blinds eat up your stack much faster?
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Old 10-01-2007, 09:48 AM
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Default Re: $12 180 man turbos

this is really a crapshooting

you have nearly no FE, so pick your spots and try to double up.

never bluff - nearly every hand gets called.

when there are about 20 players left the blinds are so high that it's like playing roulette.

use pushbot tables - these help a lot when your M goes under 10.

I have tried some of them, but i'm not sure what the ROI for a really good player is there - maybe you can make some money, but the luck-factor is awfully.
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Old 10-01-2007, 11:22 AM
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Default Re: $12 180 man turbos

piper...I've been winning a fair number of these...advice...don't get nuts early...once the blinds and antes are significant loosen up...biggest advice is don't waste money on pots unless you are reasonably sure you will go all the way...more so than regular tournaments you have to pick spots wisely and commit to them...there is high variance so you will get knockedout of a lot early but when you get deep realize that most people are scared of high blinds and attack...

Biggest thing is the old adage...you need a stronger hand to bet than you need to call...I fold KJ'sh hands all the time but will open pots lighter...

keep playing them..they are soft and winnable but do not play them passively
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Old 10-01-2007, 11:25 AM
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When it gets to 200/400 level and later, it becomes profitable to start widening your PFR range of hands, you can really accumulate a nice stack by raising position at this point and getting into some steal/resteal situations. As other posters said, getting crazy and playing anything but TAG in the beginning would likely be a mistake.
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Old 10-01-2007, 11:30 AM
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flat...I've tried getting a little more aggressive but until it gets close to the money you will get called light so value plays are better...you just need to mae a decision on your hand vs ranges and go with it...reads kill me and make me at the mid stages...

As a general rule never fold AQ+ or 88+ unless you are sure cause people are not smart!!!
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:46 PM
Ruy Lopez Ruy Lopez is offline
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Default Re: $12 180 man turbos

Not sure if you've seen shaundeeb's guide to 180s:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...807&page=0

He crushes these.
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Old 10-01-2007, 05:01 PM
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Default Re: $12 180 man turbos

shaundeep's guide isn't for the 12/180 turbos.
these are relative new on poker-stars - the guide was written for the good old ones with a much slower blind-structure.
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Old 10-01-2007, 05:03 PM
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Default Re: $12 180 man turbos

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shaundeep's guide isn't for the 12/180 turbos.
these are relative new on poker-stars - the guide was written for the good old ones with a much slower blind-structure.

[/ QUOTE ]

Yeah. Plus Shaundeeb is really only good at blackjack.
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Old 10-01-2007, 05:28 PM
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Default Re: $12 180 man turbos

In my opinion the biggest adjustment in these tournaments is from 100/200 to 150/300/25.
Until 100/200 I play fairly tight to drastically increase my steals and pushes once you get to 150/300/25 and beyond.

Don't be afraid to play huge pots with hands as AQ, AJ, TT because the average opponent is very bad.
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Old 10-01-2007, 06:03 PM
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Default Re: $12 180 man turbos

ruben nailed it...

In my opinion the biggest adjustment in these tournaments is from 100/200 to 150/300/25.
Until 100/200 I play fairly tight to drastically increase my steals and pushes once you get to 150/300/25 and beyond.

Don't be afraid to play huge pots with hands as AQ, AJ, TT because the average opponent is very bad.

Don't be afraid to play hands you may normally classify as bad...even in multiway pots...raise and reraise does not mean what it does in a normal tourney and you will lose money trying to make heroic folds...these are mostly preflop type tournies and you will have to decide how strong you are against a wide range and also don't disregard pot odds...you need to have chips late and getting there short is a waste of time
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