I have been using Kowboy's two articles on MTT strategy in recent weeks with improved results. They have made me change the way that I think about a large MTT event, and, in particular, how you can use the different stages to your own advantage, has been invaluable. This has increased my own attention to the texture of the tournament and at the table at any given point, which is massively useful in spotting when I can steal those extra chips that might have eluded me in the past, in particular. What I find most challenging using this strategy is amassing sufficient chips to make the requisite tight aggressive/ lag moves when needed.
The following hand came up from an Ultimate Bet $10 MTT with 256 entrants. It is indicative of a wider problem that I seem to run into, and I would be grateful for any comments.
Just after the first break. Blinds are 50-100. 125 people left. I have 3100.
I am in in first position with AKs. I raise to 400. Player to my left with 7K+ smooth calls. She has been aggressive to this point pre and post flop, but has only gone to showdown with big hands.
Everyone else folds.
Flop is Q 3 3. There is 950 in the pot.
I bet 1000. She calls.
Turn is a 7.
I have 1700. Pot is 2950. At this point, I am thinking that any big pocket pair would probably have raised me preflop. I am worried about a medium pocket pair, esp 77, but anything else she would find difficult to call an all in bet at this point, except QQ or AQ, but less so, as I would expect a re-raise on the flop. I also think that if I check this to her, a bet will force me to fold. So I push all in. And she calls. With AQs. And I lose.
Thinking back over this- I don't like my raise in first position. I wonder if I would be better limping and calling pre-flop (too weak tight?) or putting in a significant over bet to about 1000. In the latter case, she would find it tough to call with AQ, although perhaps not.
Incidentally, I also really like her smooth call on the flop, which is destined to make a sucker like me pay her off.
I obviously also hate my all in on the turn in retrospect. However, if she folds and shows me 10 10, it is a move of genius, and I have stolen a pot of 3K! Would everyone have gone into check/fold move and save their remaining 1600, as TK's strategy would advocate, had i followed it?