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Loosing my PFR range as MTT goes on Loosing my PFR range as MTT goes on

06-01-2018 , 04:14 PM
Hi guys

I am trying to loose a litle bit as bubble comes closer and everybody gets a little tighter

In this case everybody to my left but SB (who was fish) was like 16/13 , 13/11 and stats like this ; my table image was solid and not loose

In this example in fact i took the blinds as i hoped but want to know if hands like this one (or QJs , JTs , A9 , AT) are good enough to open from MP (or even EP) when table becomes so tight tthat everybody is waiting for THE hand

    Poker Stars, $1.80 Buy-in (3,000/6,000 blinds, 600 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37934319

    MP3: 155,188 (25.9 bb)
    CO: 91,542 (15.3 bb)
    BTN: 75,416 (12.6 bb)
    SB: 267,917 (44.7 bb)
    BB: 101,250 (16.9 bb)
    UTG+1: 290,909 (48.5 bb)
    UTG+2: 135,628 (22.6 bb)
    Hero (MP1): 110,913 (18.5 bb)
    MP2: 272,683 (45.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP1 with J K
    2 folds, Hero raises to 14,000, 6 folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: 20,400 pot
    Hero mucked J K and won 20,400 (13,800 net)



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    06-01-2018 , 05:09 PM
    Yep,
    I'd go looser than that as well with that stack as the table tightens up.
    I reckon we've got one more bet-fold in us before we're push botting and I'd be looking to make the most of it. Especially if we've been playing obviously tight ourselves recently.
    I think if we're betting a looser range as a steal from any position on a tight table we get away with it for a while and then (hopefully) we get shoved on lighter when we perhaps have a hand we're happy to gii with.

    By looser I mean real loose like one gappers down to, I dunno, whatever you're comfortable with. 75o if you've got the stomach for it. ( an arbitary hand I just picked. Not Maths based) and Kx, Qx suited maybe.
    I prefer the lower one gappers for those times somebody only calls because I'm usually playing the other end of the deck to villain on the flop and I can make easy folds/raises as necessay.
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