My local casino has an inexpensive Wednesday evening tournament. $20 for 5k chips, $5 dealer appreciation for 2k bonus.
There are 2 optional reloads/rebuys. $10 for 5k, $20 for 10k. These can be used at any time. Most players take the first one at the start, and save the 2nd one if they bust out, or use it as an add-on at the break.
Blinds are fairly aggressive. There are usually 30-40 players, and the tourney usually ends in 5 hours.
I know it's a donk fest, but I'll play it once in a while if my wife is busy, or just wanting to veg out and I'm bored. There's absolutely no way to range most of the players. Tons of limped pots. Players will limp call with anything. The guy to my left limped twice with QQ. I raised the button with A8 or A9, early position limp called with AJ suited, flopped the flush. Check-called me on the flop, checked to me turn and river, and I checked back both streets. I limp from middle position with A5 suited. I turn two pair, but lose a small pot to the button, who limped with AK and flopped two pair, but never reraised my turn or river bet.
I busted with the blinds at 200/400, no ante. I'm in the SB with about 11K. 4 or 5 limpers, and I have
. I raise to 1400, which is a huge pre-flop raise in this game. BB folds, CO and button limp call. I know one could argue for a shove to pick up dead money, but I was happy to get a couple callers with my aces. Flop is 

. I shove and get called by the button, who shows. 
. Turn is
, and that's it for me.
So is there any way to strategically put yourself in a position to win a game like this? Part of me says join in the limping, hope to flop the nuts, or catch a huge draw and get paid off. The other side says get way more aggressive against a weak passive field.
My inclination is just not to go back. It's generally a pleasant, fun crowd to hang out with, so I enjoy the atmosphere, and it beats sitting at home doing nothing I guess.
There are 2 optional reloads/rebuys. $10 for 5k, $20 for 10k. These can be used at any time. Most players take the first one at the start, and save the 2nd one if they bust out, or use it as an add-on at the break.
Blinds are fairly aggressive. There are usually 30-40 players, and the tourney usually ends in 5 hours.
I know it's a donk fest, but I'll play it once in a while if my wife is busy, or just wanting to veg out and I'm bored. There's absolutely no way to range most of the players. Tons of limped pots. Players will limp call with anything. The guy to my left limped twice with QQ. I raised the button with A8 or A9, early position limp called with AJ suited, flopped the flush. Check-called me on the flop, checked to me turn and river, and I checked back both streets. I limp from middle position with A5 suited. I turn two pair, but lose a small pot to the button, who limped with AK and flopped two pair, but never reraised my turn or river bet.
I busted with the blinds at 200/400, no ante. I'm in the SB with about 11K. 4 or 5 limpers, and I have








So is there any way to strategically put yourself in a position to win a game like this? Part of me says join in the limping, hope to flop the nuts, or catch a huge draw and get paid off. The other side says get way more aggressive against a weak passive field.
My inclination is just not to go back. It's generally a pleasant, fun crowd to hang out with, so I enjoy the atmosphere, and it beats sitting at home doing nothing I guess.