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So I played Day 1A yesterday and had a very swingy day. After all was said and done I made it to Day 2 with 9,150 chips, not very big at all. Blinds will restart at 300/600 with a 75 ante, so I have about 15 BB's (or 5.8M). My plan going into tomorrow will be something along these lines:
-Shove in Later Position with roughly any Ace/pocket pair.
-Limp/Shove big hands in Early Position.
I got a new table draw so I don't know what my table dynamic will be.
I have a few question regarding this:
1) Is my strategy outlined above too conservative?
2) What range of hands should I be considering to shove?
3) What is your strategy if you were in this position?
Thank guys and hopefully I can chip up a bit and make a run. Appreciate all the effort. -
dont limp in early position!!!!!! just put a raise in or shove your whole stack....
shove fairly wide in late postion -
sometimes a shove looks much weaker than a limp
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plz dont limp. Especially at a new table. The only way you could ever get away with that limp is at a table where you had been limping and you had a bunch of aggromaniacs guaranteed to raise.
Just shove or raise in EP. you'll get called more often than you think by worse then your monster. (shoving > raising > folding > limping)
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