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Any good sit'n go books? I would prefer working with lower stacks but deep stacks work too.
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deeper stacks wouldn't be a sit-n-go though, would it??
vorhaus and lee jones have SNG sections in their books, but not sure either is considered excellent....... the internet including the forums here is your best bet. basically, people say very TAG early, loosen up later when below 5 players. |
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There's no need for a book. Read and participate in the 1-table Tournaments forum and you'll be fine.
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I dont think there is a book specifically for SnG strategy which is just mind boggling.
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The best place to learn SNG play is right here at the 1-table Tournaments forum. But if you really want to read a book, "Kill Phil" by Blair Rodman and Lee Nelson can be helpful.
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people say very TAG early, loosen up later when below 5 players. [/ QUOTE ] I have good results with sng's and this advice has served me well. |
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Harrington on Holdem has lots of single and mtt tournament situations and questions. I agree with the others, check out the STT forum above.
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There are no sng books worth mentioning, STTF forum is your best bet.
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SNG FAQ v3 or whatever is your ticket
search for it among the archives |
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Some of the most beneficial reading when it comes to SNGs can be found in the help section of SNG power tools.
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