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LOW STAKES MTT EXPLOIT FACTORS

1 FOLD FREQUENCY OF VILLAINS
-PREFLOP- FLOP -TURN -RIVER

2 RELATIVE HAND STRENGTH AT SHOW DOWN

3 POST FLOP AGGRESSION FREQUENCY

4 BET SIZING EFFECTIVENESS AND ADAPTATION-- IE POT CONTROL OR POT+ BETS

5 OVERCOMING VARIANCE THRU VOLUME---UNDERSTANDING LOSING FREQUENCIES


The above are the most important study points -in order of importance- for intermediate study growth in low stakes games.

1 We must know if our player pool calls too often and on what streets do they begin to fold

2 In NL games with many showdown hands it takes 2 pair + to win most often that means we will be drastically adapting our 1 pair strategies.

3 Low stakes Villains will often be passive preflop until they make something or think we missed. When we play we should always have a plan at least one street ahead so we must take note of our player pool's post flop aggression levels and adapt our preflop actions to that.

4 If our V "never fold" we can bet large or check most of the time. We can use extreme sizing when we bet 2X POT 5X POT etc.

5 Understanding that we can get knocked out of many many MTT's by weaker players allows us to stay focused on our strategies. Solid MTT pros cash on average 1 out of 6 MTT but can have runs of not cashing of 30 40 100 MTT played. Keeping this in mind helps us to not tilt.

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Interesting point of view. I'll put this in practice next time.
 
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"Have plan for a street ahead" i'd like this line, needs more specific
 
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LOW STAKES MTT EXPLOIT FACTORS

1 FOLD FREQUENCY OF VILLAINS
-PREFLOP- FLOP -TURN -RIVER

2 RELATIVE HAND STRENGTH AT SHOW DOWN

3 POST FLOP AGGRESSION FREQUENCY

4 BET SIZING EFFECTIVENESS AND ADAPTATION-- IE POT CONTROL OR POT+ BETS

5 OVERCOMING VARIANCE THRU VOLUME---UNDERSTANDING LOSING FREQUENCIES


The above are the most important study points -in order of importance- for intermediate study growth in low stakes games.

1 We must know if our player pool calls too often and on what streets do they begin to fold

2 In NL games with many showdown hands it takes 2 pair + to win most often that means we will be drastically adapting our 1 pair strategies.

3 Low stakes Villains will often be passive preflop until they make something or think we missed. When we play we should always have a plan at least one street ahead so we must take note of our player pool's post flop aggression levels and adapt our preflop actions to that.

4 If our V "never fold" we can bet large or check most of the time. We can use extreme sizing when we bet 2X POT 5X POT etc.

5 Understanding that we can get knocked out of many many MTT's by weaker players allows us to stay focused on our strategies. Solid MTT pros cash on average 1 out of 6 MTT but can have runs of not cashing of 30 40 100 MTT played. Keeping this in mind helps us to not tilt.

:unsure::geek:
...great content... it helps to understand more about the strategies we should adopt in MTTs... Thanks for sharing!!!
 
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