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A very good article.
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Re: A very good article.
by LadyWrestler » Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:36 am
DarkDenim wrote:Bubble play strategy by gidders
Yes, it is! I could use more of that type of thinking in my game at times.
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by mewsiclovr » Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:04 pm
Edit: nevermind it works now.
I'm getting: "Updating cache. Please try again shorty." (sic)
Anyone else?
I'm getting: "Updating cache. Please try again shorty." (sic)
Anyone else?
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by sfustsh » Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:28 pm
I've been trying to move towards an ultra-aggressive style like in the article on the bubble.
The last half dozen or so SNGs I've played I've been pushing a huge range of cards in all positions. I have to admit this strategy is a lot better than TAG on the bubble for $EV, at least in lower limits with my limited sample.
The last game I played I literally pushed the last dozen hands and went from bubble chip leader to tournament winner. The point of the article is that the chip lead is SO valueable. Your opponents also don't know how to react to a player who pushes EVERY hand.
Thanks DarkDenim
The last half dozen or so SNGs I've played I've been pushing a huge range of cards in all positions. I have to admit this strategy is a lot better than TAG on the bubble for $EV, at least in lower limits with my limited sample.
The last game I played I literally pushed the last dozen hands and went from bubble chip leader to tournament winner. The point of the article is that the chip lead is SO valueable. Your opponents also don't know how to react to a player who pushes EVERY hand.
Thanks DarkDenim
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