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Strategy: Sit and Go / Tournaments

Independent Chip Model (ICM)

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Introduction


Imagine that you're on the bubble in the BB at a standard PartyPoker Sit and Go tournament. Blinds 300/600.
CO 10000
BU 2000
SB 2000
BB 6000 (Hero)

The chipleader is banking on extreme aggression and is dominating the table with reckless all-in pushes. The CO pushes all-in, BU and SB fold. You estimate the handrange of the CO around 90% and have AK yourself.

Is now a dream situation for taking over the chip lead or should we fold our AKs with a heavy heart because of the risk of not getting ITM? What would you do? If it's a simple call for you, which other hands would you call and against which handrange would you fold AKs? If you tend toward the fold, how good must your hand be to call and how loose must the CO be so that you would call with AKs?

The ability to answer such questions correctly is the single most valuable skill for successful SnG play. You can be good in the early phases - but if you make the wrong decision in the endgame, you'll seldom win. And the honing of this skill which is the aim of this article.


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Comments (2)

#2 mouse89, 06 Oct 08 15:01

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#1 styc0, 15 Apr 08 18:14

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Article Contents

    • Introduction
    • Basics:
    • EV and $EV:
    • What is ICM:
    • Using the ICM:
    • ICM Programs:
    • The ICM Strategy:
    • Limitations of the ICM:
    • Summary:

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