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    Quote Originally Posted by packer400 View Post
    I play pretty small sitngos for now (since i only redeposited a little after getting my money stolen on black friday) but i find that players play relatively tight compared to when I used to play more but it still seems like at the stakes i play around 1 dollar it is still the optimal strategy to play really tight at the beginning and once you are getting around 10bbs if you havent made moves start blind stealing etc. This is strategy has given me the most success atleast.
    I've honestly felt that the SNG tables are looser after BlackFriday (especially at first). On Stars anything up to (& incl) the $15's, there's always a ton of really bad players on the tables, & are REALLY LOOSE/TERRIBLE in early levels. (especially in the $1.50's, $3's, & $7's). With US players no longer playing on those tables, the play has for sure deteriorated by a significant amount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poker Orifice View Post
    eg.
    witt 8bb's in CO position we can profitably shove with Top28% (22+,A2+,KT+,K9s+,QT,Q9s,JT,J9s)
    Completely agree with this.

    May I add that you should be short stacked and first to act - this will effectively let the other players play around and knock each other out, should you not be getting any top hands to play around also.
    Remember it takes a better hand to call an all-in than it does to shove all-in.
    Of course, it doesn't work all the time, but I have had some success in 30-player Turbo S n G's when in situations like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ennotserp View Post
    Completely agree with this.

    May I add that you should be short stacked and first to act - this will effectively let the other players play around and knock each other out, should you not be getting any top hands to play around also.
    Remember it takes a better hand to call an all-in than it does to shove all-in.
    Of course, it doesn't work all the time, but I have had some success in 30-player Turbo S n G's when in situations like this.
    Thanks, for the info...I myself go more the Double-up tourney I find them very short and sweet =)

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