When you are in a situation like this on the bubble its a little different because you are also playing shorthanded when the norm is to be playing near the bubble with mostly full tables. When playing shorthanded it becomes less about what cards you are holding and more about just playing the player. I steal more often from the button and I toss in the occasional raise to what I think is a steal. Waiting for cards here is pure death and you need to stay ahead of the game by being a thief. I don't see a problem with the way you played this out other than you got involved in a large pot with another big stack. I will do this as well when I have a great hand, but generally I will fold better hands to a stack that can take me out. Your mentality should be to have everyone gang up on the short stack while trying to avoid big pots with each other.
Keep up the good play and you'll fall right into the MTT groove. I play NL tourneys and cash games, often at the same time, and do very well for myself. It can be hard to use the proper mentality in each while playing at the same time but I also find that having a ring game going allows me to be patient and wait for the right spots in a MTT in the early stages. When it gets down to the final table I will sit out of any cash games because you have to pay full attention to the table but before then it's a good way to balance my play. I also make the buyin for the tourney often times while I'm playing it so the variance is masked and the big wins seem even better!
I must do something right, I won my third tourney this year this past weekend! $20+2 MTT on Full Tilt with 191 entries, paid just over 1k.Statistics: Posted by Tokenizer — Mon Mar 28, 2005 8:47 am
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