Hello all, back in October I posted the following thread:
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/4...-play-1692484/
A very quick summary is that I had questions about final table play as I had reached 6 final tables and was the first out all 6 times. Almost 4 months on from that thread, I come back seeking further advice.
To add some detail to the original thread in the hope it adds some context and helps clarify what I am trying to achieve. I am a complete rec. player, playing low stakes (Sub $5) NL/PL Omaha8. I have been reasonably successful, especially in satellites (more on that later) but my problem is an inability to ever reach the final 3 of any MTT. Since my original post I have reached 17 further final tables..........and every single time I have been the first knocked out. No matter how the hands have played out whether all in pre flop, or seeing a flop and playing after, the result is always the same, I lose in a sweep, 17 of 17. No whining about bad beats or anything else, those are the facts.
I have also played in a few (<20) satellites to bigger buy in games, and have been extremely successful, winning seats in over 50% of the satellites. Unfortunately, like my final table performances, the result has been 100% the same. Make it right to the bubble and then get busted and take home nothing.
One more thing I wanted to add is that I have also played some KO tournaments, done well, but never manage to knock out a single player and get no bounties.
So with the above information, what should I do? I know all about variance, and have seen all kinds of bad beats and suck outs galore, that is not what I am concerned about. I am very confident in my overall level of play, having been able to navigate fields of 200-300 to reach the final 10 players. Do I have a valid concern about my performance at the final tables? Is the sample size still just too small to draw any conclusions? Is there some specific adjustment or type of play that needs to be made to finally crack the top 3 of an MTT? Is there some kind of correlation between my performance in KO MTTs and performance at the final tables?
One final note. I do spend a good deal of time watching the people I consider "good players" especially in the later stages of an MTT, and there is nothing I have seen that struck me as remarkably different or unusual about the way they play. I read as much as I can, and also make sure that I am always varying my game so as not to be too predictable. Finally I am a rec. and the money we are talking about (a few hundred $$) means nothing. I am focused strictly on the intellectual and competitive challenge of playing well, and one day being able to say that I won an O8 MTT.
Thanks in advance for any and all comments and advice.