First of all, he was playing tournaments with a buyin of $1 maximum- likely less. So he can get away with playing a very simple strategy.
He was certainly not making standard raises, I imagine he was playing a "push-fold" strategy from the start, meaning he either went all-in or folded on his initial turn to act. His range for this strategy probably included TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK, AQ and maybe a few more hands later on in the tournaments.
He was certainly not making standard raises, I imagine he was playing a "push-fold" strategy from the start, meaning he either went all-in or folded on his initial turn to act. His range for this strategy probably included TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK, AQ and maybe a few more hands later on in the tournaments.