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Old 11-24-2007, 06:21 PM
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Default Re: Best strategy for horrible structure?

Thing is, playing aggro with no hands get me busto since no raise is respected. Usually 2-3 ppl per river.
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Old 11-24-2007, 06:45 PM
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Default Re: Best strategy for horrible structure?

During the rebuy period:

Limp in late position or call smallish raises with connectors and small pairs. Raise with your normal raising hands and be willing to get it in pf or on the flop if you have pair or ai with a big A against one opponent. If you have a fd or str8 draw and you can't raise the donk out of the pot, call and if you get there put him all in, he'll call with A high.

After the rebuy:

Attack weakness and accumulate as many chips as possible. Let your M, table position, and opponents dictate how you play just like in regular mtts.
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Old 11-25-2007, 12:46 PM
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Default Re: Best strategy for horrible structure?

After the rebuy with a half decent stack (m of around 13), it would be an easy trip to the final table. Problem is, to get to that point is rediculous. The blinds go up so fast and the chips are so little that calling a raise almost commits me, unless in the first blind level.
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