High-stakes Spin & Go coach Tom "TexasTommo" explains three critical preflop mistakes players make at low stakes. He focuses on proper VPIP percentages in blind vs blind situations, heads-up small blind play, and effective ISO bluffing from the big blind. Tom provides specific exploitative adjustments against recreational players.
Successful low stakes Spin & Go play requires wider VPIP than GTO suggests, strategic ISO bluffing, and dynamic adjustments against recreational players.
CRUSHING SPIN & GO INSIGHTS:
- Maintain higher VPIP (75-85%) in blind vs blind situations at low stakes
- Aim for 95%+ VPIP when playing heads-up from small blind
- ISO bluff more frequently from big blind against limpers
- Polarize range when choosing hands to ISO bluff
- Adjust ISO bluffing frequency based on opponent reactions
- Exploit recreational players who under-ISO and under-3bet bluff
- Pay attention to changing game dynamics, especially against single-tabling recreational players