Re: Trying out NL SNG after a long hiatus
In addition to Collins book I would recommend reading Harringtons second book. It deals primarily with making moves, short table decisions, and heads up play with sample hands and street by street explanations.
As for the hand I would have pushed pre-flop on the button. It appears like you are stealing and if called you will be ahead unless a bigger pair calls, very very unlikely 3 handed. Not sure I would try a stop and go 3 handed as much as at a fuller table. I have found once you are ITM in lower level SNG's people will call a push post flop with any piece of it where they may fold to the pF push.
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