"It depends"Curious as to what the majority vote is on this. I am a tight player overall, so I play very tight early in MTTs when the blinds are low.
Am I doing it wrong? :stupid:
What is the usual blind structure? Can't ever be really be faulted for being tight, but if you have over 100 BB then you do have some wiggle room to "dabble" a little bit early on.Curious as to what the majority vote is on this. I am a tight player overall, so I play very tight early in MTTs when the blinds are low.
Am I doing it wrong? :stupid:
start at 25/50. 20 minute levels. No antes. 10k starting stack"It depends"
It depends on the structure (how deep of stacks we're playing, how fast the blinds increase).
It depends on how the others on your table are playing.
200bb's deep. By all means try to see some flops with them - - be happy to ply speculative hands (that have potential to flop (& play) well in multi-way pots)... ie. 54s, 97s, AXs, small pp's. < hands you're hoping to get paid off well on when villain won't let go of overpairs & TPTK/ TPGK type hands.start at 25/50. 20 minute levels. No antes. 10k starting stack
Most of the time, folks like to see a lot of flops early on where I play b/c it is so cheap.
start at 25/50. 20 minute levels. No antes. 10k starting stack
Most of the time, folks like to see a lot of flops early on where I play b/c it is so cheap.
Accumulating chips in MTT's is an art form and different players have various ways of accomplishing this critical feat...early in tournies when i am deep stack i like to play LAG because of the huge implied odds i am getting for playing speculative hands (small to medium pairs and suited connectors).Curious as to what the majority vote is on this. I am a tight player overall, so I play very tight early in MTTs when the blinds are low.
Am I doing it wrong? :stupid:
i think most of the best tourny players will agree that you should play a little looser early,
LOL.LMFAO. and yea,who is in on this agreement?And who is in on this agreement?
Most guys I play with play loose early. From what I understand, you want to do the opposite of tye table, right?For me it depends on the table.