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Ask Thewy - Tournament Q&A with Julian Thew
To celebrate the addition of the new Tournament Strategy forum seciton, our very own Julian Thew is going to be appearing on this guest thread answering any questions you might have about tournament poker. It can be particular spots or more general advice, and can also be from online or live.
(OK, the above was from a cash game...)
If you have a question, simply post it on this thread - please put it in bold to make it easier to pick your question out from some of the discussion.
Julian has won over $2.9m in tournament earnings, with EPT, GUKPT and GPS titles to his name, so he's definitely got the credentials to help your poker game.
Fire away and enjoy!
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1)Limping/calling pre flop when another player is all in.
I think calling in these spots is ok but a few factors need to be considered;
If stacks are shallow (-15bb) we need to be confident in our ability to let top pair/weak kicker type hands go, as it’s def a leak to see a 4 way flop with Q4 & go broke on a Q high flop.
Secondly it should also be table dependant – if i’m on a tough table i’m less likely to want to get involved with poor hands...it’s way better to open hands that you want to play, than to be drawn into murky waters against strong players with a trash hand & to make matters worse, out of position.
2) Shoving with premium hands around the bubble in MTT's.
I think a lot of the time this should be opponent/game flow dependant & how said opponents perceive you;
Inducing is likely to garner more action than simply shoving as it’s way harder to call-off than it is to shove – that being said if for example you have shoved a 12bb stack 3 times in the last four orbits you need to recognise that suddenly min-raising will set off alarm bells to anyone who’s paying attention.
3) Hand ranges in the 1st 10 levels of a deep stack.
In the early levels we should be able to let go of strong high-ace hands that totally miss flops as our stack to pot ratio is no where near the point of pot commitment.
Playing so deep in the early levels allows us to employ a very flexibile style with lots of scope for not getting too involved when we don’t don’t hit flops hard (i know, easier said than done)...one of the worst things you can do is panic when you drop from 3000 to 1700 at 20/40 blinds; forget what stack-sizes everyone else is pedalling, we still have 40bb’s, very playable!
Was just wondering on the best strategy as i seem to cash a fairly high percentage of tourni's but ive only final tabelled one. I always seem to lower my range and call fairly light, is this a discipline issue or should i keep pushing to make the bigger cashes?
Cheers
Martyn
All the best