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Re: Playing Sit n Go\'s
i used to make about 150 a week playing 3.40 turbos on stars...
i hate it though its like being a robot there isnt a lot of "playing poker" imo. play super tight, fold borderline hands in early position especially early on, when blinds get big and you have <10BBs just shove. otherwise i always raise 3xBB- but like i said- just play tight goal is to make money then win not to get first or bust. i expect it will take 30-50 SNGs to get the hang of it and then you are just printing money... very slowly. also i would suggest using excel or a program to track your results/where you finish/ %itm etc and keep notes on how you busted so you can learn. gl sry for long post |
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Re: Playing Sit n Go\'s
thanks for the replies.
The SnG's that were being demonstrated were single table ones. they advice to stick to stakes that are below around $20, anything above this and your bumping into really good players. |
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Re: Playing Sit n Go\'s
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thanks for the replies. The SnG's that were being demonstrated were single table ones. they advice to stick to stakes that are below around $20, anything above this and your bumping into really good players. [/ QUOTE ] Because STT strategy is very formulaic (weak tight early, pushbot late), most players can play many tables at the same time. I'd suggest reading the STT Startegy forum here to learn more about SNG strategy. |
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