Yeah, this is what I'm trying to do. I'm so proud of myself because today with a single room, 6 places, sit and go of 5 cents I could win at first place, even after I had been almost vanished of really small stack when remained 2 players. But I played aggressive and at right way and turn around the stacks! Was amazing. Thanks guys! [emoji4]This guy is a very tough guy that teachs a lot about the strategy to the buble
meant to quote thisFew chips - count and make sure that they are enough for prizes. With a small stack, you already have almost no chance of getting into the Top. Try to just get money.
A lot of chips - attack those who have few, take their chances. It's cruel, but it works. Be careful with those who also have a lot of chips.
Freeroll or MTT - there is no difference.
Why not practice being aggressive? Just to understand better your point of view. Thanks!if you are a novice player, then your task is to get into the prize as often as possible, so I advise you to play more carefully on the bubble and do everything to get prizes
Thank you for your comments, is being helpful!If you are a big stacker, here's where you exploit the medium stack folks who are in the money and are waiting for the last few to bust.
You can also call the small stacks loosely since they will likely shove a wide range.
If you are a small stacker, you can try to wait out even smaller stackers. If you will bust if nothing changes, then be aggressive. If you MAY be able to squeeze into the money then wait for a decent hand, or just shove against the medium stacks. Do not take unnecessary risks against big stackers.
You are also exploitable if the others know what they are doing. I.e., a bunch of guys can call you with ATC because with more hands in the pot, it is less likely your hand holds up. They just need one hand to be better than yours, and you are out.
As a medium stack holder, you are in a tough spot. You should play tight. Pick your spots and hope you wake up with a big hand and can exploit those looking to exploit you.