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You can easily
determine the size of this one. All carpet less than 15 times
the big blind is a small carpet, a carpet 15 to 30 times the big
blind is a medium stack, any carpet superior 30 times the big
blind is a big stack.
For example, imagine that the blinds are 100 and $ 200 limits to
$ 200 $ -400. If you have less than $ 3,000 ($ 15x200), your
stack is small. If you are between $ 3,000 and $ 6,000 ($
15x200, 30x200 $), your carpet is medium in size. If you have
more than $ 6,000 (over $ 30x200), your carpet is important.
At the start of the tournament, playing a big stack and a
conveyor means in the traditional way. When you are in early
position or middle position, raise only with excellent hands. In
late position, you can play looser but do not try to steal the
pot with hands catastrophic.
If you have a short stack, you can be more aggressive and take
your chances when you are the first in the pot. Then restart
your hands are not as good, regardless of your position.
You can bet and hope to inflate your carpet .. Once your carpet
has reached the intermediate stage (average stack), you can
begin to raise with better hands and not to play much.
With an average stack and on-the tournament, you must start
playing more aggressively than you would have done at the
beginning of the tournament.
However, in early position or middle position, you should raise
with good hands. In late position, you can be less demanding.
To keep the size of your stack, you must steal the blinds on
average around two. Play tighter in the middle of the tournament
will allow you to fly more than blinds.
During the tournament and with a short stack, you must restart
each time you have the opportunity to increase the size of your
carpet. You have the choice between re aggressively and steal
more chips or play like a wimp and be ejected from the
tournament without you be realized.
At the end of the tournament, you must use your big stack like a
hatchet. In early position or middle position, raise every time
you have the opportunity with a hand of moderate quality, and in
late position, with hands of lesser quality.
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