| This is a discussion on UTG in Mid/late stages of MTT and SNG within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; Ok. Sample scenario - Lets say $20 buy-in. Should be competent/solid players by mid-late stages of a MTT or SNG. - Assume your on a ... |
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| UTG in Mid/late stages of MTT and SNG Ok. Sample scenario - Lets say $20 buy-in. Should be competent/solid players by mid-late stages of a MTT or SNG. - Assume your on a table where most players have circa 30 Big Blinds UTG Flat Calls: My Questions: a) What % of time do you think UTG has KK or AA????? b) What do you do with medium PP or A/Picture in mid position? And why?? I have no magic answer - just interested in peoples views?...... |
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With limpers ahead with JJ I raise. Unopened I might raise or call 88-TT depending on blinds/image/weather etc. I fold 88,99 to any decent raise and possibly TT and JJ depending. AJ unopened I raise, sometimes I call with limpers sometimes raise if they are weak. AQ unopened I raise, with limpers I raise and following a raise this is sometimes the case; http://www.cardschat.com/f11/folding...r-traps-81978/ AK is a raise unopened or with limpers and is either a call or a reraise to a raise. Of course it all depends |
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| Hi Irexes, I like your article. Its a good thought provoking one that reflects a lot of my own thoughts. Its often the hands that you do not play that win you Tnys ) W.r.t the UTG limper. For me it stinks of Monster of Small PP. In general I raise enough to discourage the Small PP and fold to any serious raise. I have seen this more and more. UTG monster flat calls. It would not surprise by if its KK/AA more than 40%. When someone does it the alarm bells go straight off in this situation. (for me). It just means I play cautiously aggressive.......... |
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| re: UTG in Mid/late stages of MTT and SNG poker I do agree its a move many make. Certainly on final table with blinds huge and someone stealing pot with a raise every hand, an UTG limp would look suspicious since its almost certain someone will raise. But idnt worry TOO much about it in middle to late stages. I think of AA like you so i do observe it and most of the time its a PP or suited connectors |
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b) I would raise here. You don't want a lot of players in the pot with medium pocket pair and A, paint. |
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