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Deviation from Sage?
I was in a tournament last week and made it to heads up against a tight passive. He had 80,000 and I had a little over 100,000 and the blinds were 15,000/30,000.
The first hand in heads up he is in the SB and pushed all in. I had J6s, which according to the SAGE system you call. Considering my opponents image, should I have folded here in spite of the SAGE system? |
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Re: Deviation from Sage?
i fold and then push whatever i get next hand.
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link to SAGE system?
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i fold and then push whatever i get next hand. [/ QUOTE ] LOL... Getting 2.2:1 with J6s, I insta-call. |
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Re: Deviation from Sage?
anybody using sage in HU-sngs?
I play turbos and found that maybe this could be usefull if my games run to the point where the stacks to blind ratio gets ugly |
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TT,
Against a tight passive i feel like we can win the next hand and he will fold a bigger range hu. |
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anybody using sage in HU-sngs? I play turbos and found that maybe this could be usefull if my games run to the point where the stacks to blind ratio gets ugly [/ QUOTE ] This is very often the best strategy at the end of a typical 10 person SNG, and I'm sure it's applicable by the time the effective stack gets to 6 or so BBs. However I have never until this thread heard this called Sage. It is typically referred to as Push-botting. |
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