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MOVING UP: SNGS: Part 4

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TMoney is Movin on Up the Sit N' Go Ladder! Join TMoney as he journeys from Low Stakes SNGS to the Top - and shows you how to crush your opponents at each level. Each episode will have TMoney climbing the ranks - from $6 SNGs to $1,000 SNGs, and he'll break down his winning strategy at each stake.
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TMoney plays 4 Mid Stakes SNGs as he continues his climb up the SNG Ladder. TMoney plays 2 $70 6-Max SNGs, and 2 $114 9-Max SNGs, and contrasts the play between both 6-Max and 9-Max SNG play. With a field full of tough regulars, TMoney focuses on solid play, and what strategies you need to add to your game to survive.
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MOVING UP: SNGS: Part 4
 


MOVING UP: SNGS: Part 4

TARPED!

 

Nothing big, but why reluctant to call QK against reg?  3 bb QK i'd be snapping.  Was it just because he's ur buuuuddy? lol

 

MOVING UP: SNGS: Part 4

I'm curious about your thought process for raising smaller amounts from early position and larger on the CO or button. You said that it makes sense to build a bigger pot while in position, but to me it seems like your LP range is going to be so much wider than your EP range, and most opponents will know that, so you should be raising more from EP to charge them for playing against what they allready know to be a strong range. It is a concept Foucault has talked about in his CG vids but i would think it could apply to the early stages of SnGs also especiall in the upper limits.

 
 

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