Hi all I've been playing on sky poker for just over a month now mainly on sit and go and showing a small profit (bet that won't last lol) I'm interested in starting to play multi table tourneys and so decided the best way to see how I get on is to enter the freerolls, I finished 7th in sat night 25 point freerolls which I was thrilled with but found it really difficult to stay with the bets as the blinds get bigger. The average dym tourney does not get much over 400 - 800 blinds so the choices are easy push or fold. Enough waffle now I'll get to the point, my question is this when facing a min raise of say 40,000 because the blinds are so high how do players view their stack other than vieing chips as pound coins. I know this may be a daft question but I'd appreciate some advice on how to play th mtts.
thanks in advance for your replys (if any lol)
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If someone with <6BB just calls or min-raises, you can easily suspect a monster...
Try to think of your stack in BB (Big Blinds)
So late in a 2000 chips 6 player DYM, blinds are 300-600, 4 players left. Average stack is 3000 (5BB), so most people will be in push/fold mode
In a MTT, there could be 2000000 chips in play, 20 players left. blinds 5000-10000. Average stack is 100000 (10BB), so there will be a fair few people in push/fold mode, but the big stacks will have some play left.
Hope that helped!
And you don't need to be a high-roller - get in a Deepstack for £2.20 and you'll see a nice slow structure to get used to larger stack sizes
OK cheers for that I appreciate your response, so without getting too mathmatical I should be dividing the stacks by the big blind to make the numbers less intimidating as a starting point and see how I go.
You should be pushing all in if you have less than 8BB, anymore and you should be raising 2-3times the BB late on in an MTT. 2-3times BB raise is respected a lot more late on than a 2-3times BB raise early on