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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Tournament Play

Playing big slick out of position against a big stack or the second biggest stack in case you are the big stack, is tricky business... play it very carefully...

I suggest the following...

1- don't raise... cuz if you do and he re-raises, you are screwed... you can't fold... and he might have cowboys or worse bullets... and you are out of position...

2- call the hand down if you hit an A or K... no need to play aggressive against the one person on the table who can really hurt you...

3- remember, in tournaments, your focus is on the small stacks and the weaker players... stay clear of the top 3 stacks as long as possible...

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Anonymous said...

Very good advice .

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