by Nashvegas » Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:56 am
You wanna make more money from home? Sure, we all do.... fortunately, the players at the Party $10+1 SNGs are so bad that you can be reasonably assured that you can make money with almost zero poker skill of your own, if you simply listen to this advice. Take it for what its' worth. Anybody who thinks that this is not a winning strategy, feel free to speak up and we'll refine it.
PARTY $11 SNGS: STAGE ONE (First 30 hands)
(1) Fold every single hand you see. Fold everything. Everything.
(2) Here's a list of the only exceptions you need to make: AA, KK, QQ, AK. In late position, throw in AQ and JJ.
(3) After the flop, if you flop top pair with 2nd kicker or top kicker, an overpair, or a set, bet or raise the size of the pot on every street and call any all-ins, unless there are 3 cards to a flush or 4 connecting cards on the board.
(4) If you don't flop at least top pair 2nd kicker, or there are 3 suited cards on the board, or four connecting cards, check/fold your hand.
STAGE TWO (hand 31 until there are 4 people left):
(1) Never limp in or call a raise preflop. Raise or fold.
(2) If your stack is less than 8 times the size of the big blind, either go all in or fold preflop.
(3) If it's checked to you, you have more than 10 times the size of the big blind, and you are on the button or the cutoff, raise. No matter what cards you have. Depending on the situation, it's usually right to bet or raise the flop as well.
(4) Don't call an all-in unless you either have AA-88, AK-AT, or you have incredible pot odds help.
STAGE THREE (there are exactly 4 players left):
(1) If you are the shortest stack, play hyperaggressively until you are not the shortest stack, or you are at least very close to being the 3rd stack.
(2) If you are the 3rd stack, try to steal blinds at least once every 2 rounds. Don't mess with the big stack at the table.
(3) If you are 2nd, and far, far ahead of the 4th stack, try to steal the 3rd stack's blinds whenever you can.
(4) If you are 1st with a small chip lead, play conservatively and tightly.
(5) If you are 1st with a large chip lead, play loose and agressive, at least until somebody wins an all-in against you.
(6) No matter what, always raise or fold, never call.
(7) If the short stack is less than 2x the size of the big blind, and you are not the short stack nor a big chipleader, do not put any money into the pot no matter what cards you are holding unless they are exactly AA.
STAGE FOUR (3 handed and heads up):
(1) Raise all in with your top 50% of hands.
(2) Call an all in with AA-77, AK-A9, KQ
(3) If you have less than 4x the big blind, go all in. With any two cards, from any position.
What do you guys think of this as a low stakes strategy?
Nashvegas