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Are these stats really useful for DoN though? What I really want to see is in the early game, how aggressive the player is, etc, but I think the stats pool everything together.
As far as limping AA in ep, I might argue that 3betting is best if you get raised because it’s a safer play in this format. My goal at the early stages of a DoN is to get to the bubble in as many of my tables as possible, so I’m not necessarily trying to extract as much value as possible out of big hands early.
If the table is tough, I might consider building up my stack as more of a priority.
i agree with you. you arent trying to raise and then c bet those hands early in a double or nothing. its really not worth it because of the structure of the game.
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the reason I tend to bet 3/4 or 2/3 pot is to make the bet look believable and more powerful. If you bet 210 instead of 275, yes, you are saving 65 chips…but this makes ur bet look A LOT weaker. With a 275 bet fold equity say is 80% with 210, maybe 65% . Again bets depend on ur opponent, you don’t want to bet into call stats. You have to remember that you should make decisions as hard as possible for opponents, this way if he DOES come over the top, there is NO CHANCE that hes bluffing.
Generally I only tend to limp when the blinds are REALLLY small, 40-20 or 60-30. The reason is flopping a set this early is totally worth it. Not raising the 22-99 from MP.LP is to prevent any re-raises from AQ AJs AK type hand, because you will be forced to fold anyways. Instead of making it say 100 at 40-20 ..you limp, only to get raised to 120 by the BB. I call the rest, but had I raised, I would be looking at calling 2-3x that 120. Cause of my opponents re-raise. This way you can play n’hit!
275 into 325 is effectively the same as a PSB. I like your reasoning for betting smaller than pot (i.e. to save chips when you have AK, AQ), but for that reason i’d bet even smaller usually.. something like 180-210 there. Save even more when you have AK, AQ etc., AND get more action / induce bluffs when you do have a strong hand
MP-LP if you’re first in and you play a hand, you should be raising (including 22-99 which you said you openlimp). Especially if you say that these tournaments play very tight. Probably even in EP, but from there limping is slightly better. But if you’re lim-folding to a 4x with position, you probably shouldn’t even limp 22-44 in EP