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Home game tourney question
I rarely ever play tournies on line... sometimes a $1 or $5 FR SnG for a mental break. I've read all 3 vols of HoH twice now and picked up some good stuff from there. Otherwise, it's all FR cash games.
I tend to do okay (usually ITM +50% of the time), but have question from a game the other night.
5 handed game. Sitting to the left of a LAggy reg. Will almost play ATCs to a limp PF, will CC a 4-6x PFR w/ Axs, Kxs, SCs, and frequently one and two-gappers (mostly suited, sometimes otherwise). So he's playing at least 40% of his hands early on. He'll call CBets pretty loosely w/ draws, turn double barrels w/ draws once he's got a larger stack and will bluff the River with only a busted draw.
I on the other hand,usually play tournies very tight early on, open up to steal blinds in position mid- and then (assuming I'm still in) move to push-fold late when blinds are big. Kinda standard stuff.
My problem... I was getting my ass kicked around by this dude all night as I had no clue how to get a read on when he was live and when he was full of sh!t. I couldn't push him out with PF Raises, and then would end up in a flop or turn with a bloated pot that left me unhappy about committing my stack on a TPTK. Didn't help much that I only had a handful of hands that met my standards for play...
How can I adapt against this kind of dude? Cash game, NP... as I know I'm long-term EV+ picking my spots and pushing him hard. But with tournies I got finite chips and the blind clock's ticking...
End of story... lost half my stack to him with QQ 6x PFR'd and him calling in with 24s and on a 356 rainbow board. The other half with AKo on a K99 board (again 6x PFR'd) with him showing K9.
I must adapt... I MUST adapt...
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