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Vinther90

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Hi.

At the moment im grinding 45mans SnG Turbos, and im always doing very well early game. Im playing TAG/LAG, depends on my stack and my position.
But when I hit middle/latestage and the blinds is huge (10-13 BBS) im feeling unconfident. Im trying to loose a bit up since theres only 18-24 back in the tournament which results most of the time we are not playing full ring.

How do you adapt to middle/late stage with your strategy? - I know it depends on your stack, opponents, position, etc. But lets say your stack is around average.
 
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With ~10BB, you can basically only push or fold. You should try and steal blinds from tight/scared players, especially on the FT bubble.
 
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with the average stack just by stealing blinds suffer and wait good hand, it's not that hard if you play many tables at the same time 15.
 
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well if you are around average then play tight and play only top hands but is you get 10-13bbs you need to push or fold and you can also pick up the blinds in position as a lot of players will fold late.
 
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Push with 66+,A10+KQs with less than 10bb.
 
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Push, its not all that bad hand, plus if u have played it tight others would be more probably likely to fold, and use the range that joe777 gave you, i agree with that
 
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Fold until u get something to shove with. I don't suggest that you call blind cuz every hand will be raised.
 
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search for push fold chart on google, it will help u a lot man
 
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average stack you can still hold for top cards, but once the blinds start getting uncomfortable, start the steal show, speculative hands AX are your best bet for shoves
 
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you all talk about medium or small stacks..that proves that everybody feels more relaxed when his stack its one of the biggest (in the late stage) but that doesn t make him the winner..i once had the biggest stack in the late 20 people and a hand bad luck and lost on the 10th position...so if u have a big stack try to steal as many blinds u can and be aware-don't pay anybody's all in because "u have"...this is a big mistake that will cost u the best positions
 
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there is a lot of soft where you can train those situations and produce you own ranges for raise/call/push in different studies i mean 20bb+, 15-20bb, 15-12 bb, less then 12 and so on. Just google. Dont know if links to other sites are ok in this forum
 
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I'm not sure there is too much options when you are 10-14BB stacked. You have no fold equity to attack players opening too frequently. You can find various tools online to practice game theory optimal play for short-handed which should improve your push/call ranges.

Pay attention to the players to your right when you are in the BB. If SB is pushing every time then you need to call very wide and pray.
 
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