When playing "sit&goes" i notice some players click "away" waiting for two other players to get knocked out before sitting back in, particularly on "double your money" tables.
If you're fortunate enough to have the correct table position, always minimum raise when they are in the big blind. In this way you can steal their blinds without risking much of your stack (in case they "click back in"). You should also be aware of other players doing this so it may set up situations where you can re-raise them because they are raising "light". On a six seater DYM table it increases your odds of making the money from 3 in 6 to 3 in 5 with sensible play so you should look upon it as a good thing.
When playing "sit&goes" i notice some players click "away" waiting for two other players to get knocked out before sitting back in, particularly on "double your money" tables. What is the correct way to play these "players" ? Posted by retriever1
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The way I play is by betting, the software folds the cards of the away person, but said above, be careful
If you're fortunate enough to have the correct table position, always minimum raise when they are in the big blind. In this way you can steal their blinds without risking much of your stack (in case they "click back in"). You should also be aware of other players doing this so it may set up situations where you can re-raise them because they are raising "light". On a six seater DYM table it increases your odds of making the money from 3 in 6 to 3 in 5 with sensible play so you should look upon it as a good thing. Posted by MereNovice
I do but it seems "dishonest" as 5 are playing & 1 sits there waiting to jump in. had a guy do it yesterday on a table and just didnt like the strategy of watching us knock each other out ! fortunately the other 2 people playing spotted his ploy so we hoovered up his chips !
It's not "dishonest" at all. Just think of it as a player sitting there and passing every hand early on which is a strategy that many experienced and successful SnG players adopt.
"Hoovering up" his chips is definitely the best approach!
Yesterday evening I was playing in the League Stars Freeroll when I watched a fairly well known and respected Sky MTT specialist use the 'pretend to be away technique'. But it back-fired spectacularly......much to my amusement.
The tournament had been running for 41 minutes, the player I've named 'away' in the HH below had been just that, showing as 'away' from the very start, their blinds being gradually picked up by the rest of the table, but still holding a playable 2085 chips from the 3000 starting stack. Meanwhile p3 was struggling a bit, he had been pushed around by some aggresive players, nearly always folding to the frequent re-raises.
In this particular hand p3 put in the 500 chip pre-flop raise, then away player suddenly came out of hiding and shoved all-in over the top. I was thinking 'here we go, it's bound to be AA', p3 probably was too, but he decided to call with his 4s anyway and you can see what happened next. The supposedly away player was eliminated in the very next hand.
I dont think that would have been his intended strategy Gary??
I was in this and forgot all about it, had a kip in the afternoon after a heavy saturday session, logged in at 7-30 and to my surprise a table popped up!
Rekon the guy in the hand above must have done something similar?
Frustrating tourny this for me yest had 2.5k when I logged on got it in as a big favourite (in NLHE) terms twice, QQ v KT, and 5 diamonds flopped, so split.
Then AQ v AT - rest is history.
Really wanted to have a go at this league thing too - but have a plan B to make it for free !
What makes me it was deliberate is the away players hole cards and the table dynamics the time of the sudden return. I doubt very much he/she was watching for the whole 41 minutes, but I think he/she had been observing for at least a few hands.
I know I might be wrong, but I think the away player decided to play it safe and sit out of the early exchanges (many weak/inexperienced MTT players qualify for this tournament via the STT league, including me). p3 had been crumbling to all aggression until then, the moment of return looked like it was carefully selected to me, not just a randomly timed shove.
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You should also be aware of other players doing this so it may set up situations where you can re-raise them because they are raising "light".
On a six seater DYM table it increases your odds of making the money from 3 in 6 to 3 in 5 with sensible play so you should look upon it as a good thing.
Edit: I was beat to it by the donkey!
The way I play is by betting, the software folds the cards of the away person, but said above, be careful
Just think of it as a player sitting there and passing every hand early on which is a strategy that many experienced and successful SnG players adopt.
"Hoovering up" his chips is definitely the best approach!
The tournament had been running for 41 minutes, the player I've named 'away' in the HH below had been just that, showing as 'away' from the very start, their blinds being gradually picked up by the rest of the table, but still holding a playable 2085 chips from the 3000 starting stack. Meanwhile p3 was struggling a bit, he had been pushed around by some aggresive players, nearly always folding to the frequent re-raises.
In this particular hand p3 put in the 500 chip pre-flop raise, then away player suddenly came out of hiding and shoved all-in over the top. I was thinking 'here we go, it's bound to be AA', p3 probably was too, but he decided to call with his 4s anyway and you can see what happened next. The supposedly away player was eliminated in the very next hand.
I dont think that would have been his intended strategy Gary??
I was in this and forgot all about it, had a kip in the afternoon after a heavy saturday session, logged in at 7-30 and to my surprise a table popped up!
Rekon the guy in the hand above must have done something similar?
Frustrating tourny this for me yest had 2.5k when I logged on got it in as a big favourite (in NLHE) terms twice, QQ v KT, and 5 diamonds flopped, so split.
Then AQ v AT - rest is history.
Really wanted to have a go at this league thing too - but have a plan B to make it for free !
I know I might be wrong, but I think the away player decided to play it safe and sit out of the early exchanges (many weak/inexperienced MTT players qualify for this tournament via the STT league, including me). p3 had been crumbling to all aggression until then, the moment of return looked like it was carefully selected to me, not just a randomly timed shove.