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developer716

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I play in tournaments at the micro limit MMT and SNG,would like to know where you have more success,and what methods you use I play just to say good hand exclusively Monsters
at the micro stakes SNG I can easily win ,but especially MTT turbo I can't guarantee his victory but can easily get to say 25,000 300 best!

Want to know how you play,and what success is in the game ?

would you prefer MMT or other CIS countries?

And what tactics in your example gives you more victories ? (a bluff,aggressive,tight,tight-aggressive)
 
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The lowest stake MTT & STT have alot of player who will push with a wide range of hands. If you play the regular speed ones with slow blinds then you can just wait around for a decent hand to hopefully get some action. If you play in the turbo ones the blinds catch up to your stack really quick and you have to be very active to keep on top of them.
 
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In the beginning stages the rule of thumb is tight tight tight! TIGHT! Okay tight... So when you get hands that are fit for your very tight range, then you must decide how to play them. If you have an aggressive table, contradictory to what one may think, limping is not the answer as you will get a lot of callers and your window for winning will be getting smaller. Instead, you raise when you have the chance.

Once you see yourself getting under 20 BB's, depending (especially with ante, otherwise 12BB's no ante), you may want to use the TAG method, or start pushing allins to steal blinds on cutoff or BTN with hands you feel you'd be ahead either way. However this is a very general statement, if you like to play turbo, then 20BB's is usually plenty and 12BB's is decent you may try this around 8-10BB's instead. No surprise, you open up as the tourney progresses.

The mentality of the MTT is all or nothing. You are playing to win, not to bubble. If it's a min prize/bubble situation, you are always losing. Playing to win means when a valuable hand comes in play, you take it. For example let's say you are 16th place in a tournament of 1000 people with 200 people remaining and 150 prizes. 3rd place allins you and you believe 4/5 times you are ahead. If you win this hand you become 1st place. You take this allin every time— even if your opponent has a tight range and you believe the chances are 50/50. Maybe 1/5 times he's ahead of you but the odds say you are 4/5. You play to win the tournament or at least a Final Table because this is where the tourney pays out, (no shared prizes). SNG's are different because you are very dependant on the bubble.
 
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by your speech it seems like you don't have the basics of mtt's, or you expressed yourself wrongly, there's a lot of content out there about the basics of mtt's, go read some old threads about how to adjust to mtt's by different stages, or you can even read a book, a simple one like one of harrignton's or winning poker tournaments one hand of a time.For the basics of hand selection,etc...
Once you know the basics start posting and reading hand analysis, and learn concepts like icm, ft bubble factors that apply to modern poker
 
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