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bdawg have you read The Poker Tournament Theory by Arnold Synder?
Im half way through the book, but it brings up a lot of tournament positional plays (to learn them, he even advised playing your hands blind for a few low buy in tournaments) then he incorperates your cards, and then your stack size. So far a very interesting read. The basic principle was that Preflop: Positions 1-5: Fold Position 6: If folded to you raise if not fold Position 7: If folded to you raise if not fold Position 8: If folded to you raise. If the pot is limped, then limp. Call any standard (3-4x BB) raise. Fold to large raises SB: Fold unless folded around to you BB: Check if limp pot, fold to all raise, if only the SB limps in raise The key is to be likely last to act postflop in every circumstance. Postflop goes as follows If you are checked to bet. If they bet, fold If they check call and check the turn, bet again (sometimes all in) If they check and raise then fold He noted that this was for typical "fast" tournaments and not slow paced ones or cash games. He challenged you could likely get further in some tournaments playing this way than normally. After mastering the positional game, he then adds in the cards to the mix , as well as chip stacks. Interesting read thusfar
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