Chipper recently had an interesting article about the new style we are seeing in MTTs and SitNgos that he has called "GOBS" for Grossly Over-Betting Syndrome. In short, players going all in without trying to build a pot. Just, Boom!, all in immediately. This 'strategy' allows for just a couple of outcomes, taking the blinds, doubling up or busting out.
Chipper of
Chipper's Poker World explains it much better than I have but I have a great example of this.
I was in a low buy in 2-table SitNGo on Poker Stars (18 players) when on the
sixth hand of the tournament, this happened. (I play as lzfsb3)
Dealt to
lzfsb3 [Kh Kc]Villain 1: raises 1490 to 1510 and is all-in
Villain 2: calls 1480 and is all-in
Villain 3: folds
Villain 4: calls 1410 and is all-in
lzfsb3: calls 1470 and is all-in
Villain 5: folds
Villain 6: folds
Villain 7: folds
*** FLOP *** [6c 8d 2h]***
TURN *** [6c 8d 2h] [5c]
*** RIVER *** [6c 8d 2h 5c] [7h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Villain 1: shows
[Tc Ts] (a pair of Tens)
villain 2: shows
[3d Ad] (high card Ace)
villain 1 collected 20 from side pot-2
lzfsb3: shows
[Kh Kc] (a pair of Kings)
lzfsb3 collected 180 from side pot-1
Villain 4: shows
[8h As] (a pair of Eights)
lzfsb3 collected 5670 from main potThis hand quadrupled me up and gave me the chip lead. I went on to win the SitNGo from there. 2 players were willing to gamble with drawing hands, and not very good ones at that.
At least one was suited so had a chance for a flush.
I played another SitNGo on Full Tilt that I was fortunate enough to win with only one suck out of a hand. I was really lucky with the following hand and that break allowed me to win the Single Table Tournament. We were down to the final 3 players, and I was second in chips, so I was already in the money when I was dealt this hand.
Seat 1: lzfsb3 (3,390)
Seat 4: sugarolls (7,160)
Seat 6: joblessnow (2,950)
lzfsb3 posts the small blind of 80
sugarolls posts the big blind of 160
The button is in seat #6
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to
lzfsb3 [8c 8s]joblessnow folds
lzfsb3 raises to 320sugarolls raises to 7,160, and is all in
(He had just won a big pot with Pocket Jacks. I thought he was bluffing, trying to use his big stack to steal the blinds)lzfsb3 has 15 seconds left to act
(you can see it took me quite a while to decide to call)lzfsb3 calls 3,070, and is all in
sugarolls shows [
Jd Jh]
(back to back Pocket Jacks. I thought he Had A/K, A/Q or similar hand)lzfsb3 shows [
8c 8s]
Uncalled bet of 3,770 returned to sugarolls
*** FLOP *** [6h 9d 9s]
(thought I was gone now but flop gives me hope for straight)*** TURN *** [6h 9d 9s] [3s]
(now my straight draw is gone)*** RIVER *** [6h 9d 9s 3s] [8d]
(The miracle card appears)sugarolls shows two pair, Jacks and Nines
lzfsb3 shows a full house, Eights full of Nines
lzfsb3 wins the pot (6,780) with a full house, Eights full of Nines
Sugarrolls still had $3770 so he wasn't totally crippled but I really did suck out on him. I did not put him on a pocket pair at all. In fact, he came back to become the chip leader once again before he lost a couple of hands and I took him out with a pair of nines when his A/Q didn't pair.