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i mostly play cash games but lately i have been tryin to expand my game and play more small buy in mtt's. ive made one final table and cashed in a few more times but i always find myslef being shortstacked and always just trying hard to survive. Am i playing to tight?? i know most of my opponents aren't very good so i try not to stray from playin solid poker but im starting to beome frustrated!!! anyones help is greatly appreciated
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Too vague... give us an idea of what you mean by "too tight." What do you open with and from where? What do you re-raise with and what do you fold to raises? What about your blind play?
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in early position ill usually only open with10-10 and up including ak and aq if its suited.66-88 ill tend to limp/fold depending on the situation. middle position ill usually open with any two suited faces and better. late position ill tend to limp with suited connectors if there have been a lot of limpers. but some hands i think i misplay like a k10 or aj offsuit after ppl have limped. i dont know whether to raise call or simply just fold. in position ill reraise with qq and up including aks and sometimes jj ill usually only call some1 raise with a big ace or two big suited cards. too often ill call some1 with kq and lose to aq or ak, but then i see the same ppl winning with k9 when a k hits. im generally self taught and im new to tournaments so if any1 is willing to give me some more advice that would b great.i can elaborate even more if some really wants me to
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