Hi guys, I'm fairly new to poker, while browsing online I came across a strategy that I think might improve my freeroll MTT game. The strategy is about which hands to play at different table positions and game stages in a FREEROLL MTT tournament. However, it describes what to do in a full ring (10 positions) table but most MTTs on sky are 6-Max tables. The strategy describes UTG1, UTG2 and UTG3 as early positions, then 2 middle positions then Cut-off and button as late positions with the SB and BB completing the round. I have two questions, if anyone can help I will greatly appreciate:
1. In a 6-Max, which positions are early middle and late since there are only 4 positions if you exclude SB and BB?
2. The strategy suggests that in the early stages of the game (i.e +25BB), I should generally shove pre-flop with AA, KK, QQ, AK regardless of position even if someone has raised before me. It also says in late position, I should also shove JJ and AQ if there has not been a raise. My question is, since these suggestions are for a full ring table, by how much do I loosen this hand range to adjust for a 6-max to achieve the same objectives? Please note that I'm not asking you to comment on the merits of this strategy i.e whether it's good or bad [ it's aimed at freerolls where nomal raises aren't respected by fish - no disrespect to fish, i'm still a fish myself] but I'm asking more about the maths/probabilities i.e on a 6-max table, what hand range would achive the same objectives that AA, KK, QQ, AK can achive on a full-ring table?
I'm sorry it's a bit long-winded but that's the only way I could put it across.
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Such an important concept to grasp imo. I still see regs at 500nl+ failing to put this into practice. Definitely worth noting, good shout 1267.