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Strategy: SNG: Sit and Go Tournaments

Loose Blind Steals - the LAG Approach

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1. Introduction In this article The button vs the blinds Small blind vs big blind   In many Medium Stakes SnGs, players no longer play loose but weak-tight, at least as soon as the number of participants …
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Comments (5)

#1 overbe, 22 Nov 08 12:26

Very good article! Guys, reread it several times.

#2 overbe, 23 Feb 09 06:32

heh, reread it after several months. Somehow forgot about openlimping from BU, let's try it!:)

#3 advola, 25 Oct 09 09:08

Very good article!!
One thing is forgotten... What to do after when you got
to a showdown after a player called your
cbet
or your flop:check turn:raise
or your call flop bluff bet turn

i will have a very bad image on the table when
i will show a j8o on a AK394 ... After i called bluf the turn...

What your opinion? You shold add a section for it!

#4 Huckebein, 30 Nov 09 11:17

@3: Thank you for your comment. Your hint is very interesting, but there are so many special spots you could think about. Unfortunately, articles cannot deal with any situation possible.

I would need more informations about the hand you mentioned, with what are you calling the bluff, with j high? Didn't really get your idea in this situation.

Kind regards
Huckebein

#5 Koshburger, 10 Feb 10 03:10

ok


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Article Contents

  • page 1
  • page 2
    • 2. Preliminary remarks
  • page 3
    • 3. SB vs. BB
  • page 4
  • page 5
    • 4. Button vs. Blinds
  • page 6
  • page 7
    • 5. Conclusion

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