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optimal strategy for sit n go 18 and 45 man turbos!
Card1ac_k1d9
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June 5, 2010 - 7:38 pm
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I see boku87 multi table these on Pokerstars and has a very high roi. I would like to see if the TPE PROS could make a video and show us how to crush them or if anyone eles is killing these let me here your optimal strategy!

Thanks

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June 5, 2010 - 10:08 pm
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I always bubble out of these. I always get into a push fold mode close to the final table and just havent run good. I would like to see if there is something I could do earlier that may allow me to get a mountain of chips. Wink

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June 5, 2010 - 10:26 pm
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A very simple strategy for these SNGs are be super tight and try to double up. Then be super tight again and double up again and you’ve got a final table stack for the 45mans. The 18mans play more less the same. Patience, position and good shoving ranges.

The early stages you should basically just fast forward and hope you get a premium and a change to double up, otherwise learn accurate shoving ranges.

Boku has learned these ranges (just a math game) into perfection, that’s why he can just robot 50 tables at the same time.

Also don’t get into to many spots OOP. Call very tight from the blinds because the stacks are mostly very shallow. Don’t set mine unless the pot is becoming multi way and super cheap. Don’t flat raises IP with marginal hands without good reads or a good plan. Once again; shove, reshove and take every edge until you start to have ICM considerations. Then play accordingly.

Also getting used to ICM and to get an idea on which players to target and put pressure on is key. I like to make different notes in these SNGs, using PS color notes. For example; green = gambler, blue = solid, purple = spew, red = fish and orange is scared money. Once you play enough of these SNGs you know exactly which players to target and who you shouldn’t target. This will help a lot in bubble/payjump situations. 

 

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June 6, 2010 - 12:17 am
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How do you alter 90s and 180s?

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June 6, 2010 - 7:49 am
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Basically the same way only you have to double a couple more times. 10BBs is always a good stack in these SNGs. In general don’t play to many hands in these turbo MTT SNGs and then use a very simple strategy. Double, be patient, double, be patient.. If you don’t find spots to double in time and blind down, just be patient and wait for any +cEV spot to get it in.

These SNGs are just a pure math game. So doing some homework away from the tables will help you profit a lot. 

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June 9, 2010 - 8:41 pm
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Just saw the reply…thanks

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