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Trouble closing MTT's late.
Garfieldno
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April 24, 2016 - 7:04 am
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Hello TPE, as of late I’ve had very many deep run’s (for example 100th out of 5200 entrances, and 26th of 2100 etc) and I mean ALOT of these, very often I find myself in the top 20-100th, but I struggle to close them, and very rarely see myself on the FT(Where the real money is).

Which videoes, articles, podcasts and so on do you recommend for me to get better at this stage of the tournament?

I bought ICMIZER 2 pro yesterday, to be able to get better at shove/fold situations, as I think this is one of the things I struggle with, that I play way too tight in the later stages of the tournament.

 

Thanks alot for all the help I can get,

 

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marc alioto
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A simple adjustment to make in the later stages of mtts would be to amp the aggression up.  People tend to tighten up in the later stages because of ICM implications and you can take advantage by just playing super agg.  Any mtt Casey plays would be a good start to see how to abuse player tendencies late in tournaments.

GL my man

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To add to that, look for who’s raising pre and who never calls or three-bets. These observations can help you know what to do when your aggression gets a three-bet or flat of your own.

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