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Sit And Go Tournies Require Their Own Special Set Of Strategies

submitted: Jul 19th 2008 | by: CraigEdwards | Total views: 5 | Word Count: 560 | PDF View | Print Article

Sit N Go poker tourneys are very exciting. Strategy is key. Unless you have a monster hand that you will go all the way with, you want to try to keep the pots small. Mid pairs are a good case in point. From under the gun, or even 2nd or 3rd to act, it's very easy to get punished.

In SNG's a lot of players waste too many chips early with hands like small pocket pairs. However, these can be raised and make big profits in cash games. The way a single table event works, makes it better to play these hands in small preflop pots. You seldomly will hit your set post flop and it won't cost you too many chips.

As the blinds get big in relation to your stack, you need to play aggressively. Whenever you can, you must try to steal the blinds. These tourneys become a game of chicken, steals, and resteals. If you don't get involved, you will find yourself with too small of a stack. You might get called and knocked out even when you finally get a good starting hand.

As the blinds get large, or are are big relative to your own stack, you need to consider going all in. If you think it might work out better to raise, that is fine providing you are going to push all in post flop. You have to be willing to risk it all to give yourself a chance to win.

If you are playing against safe players you can attack more often expecting folds. Stack size needs to be considered here too. Players will try to knock you out when they have a lot of chips. Watch out for the short stacks because they may have no other option but to call. The in middle stacks will fold more often and only call with stong hands.

Bubble play has a lot to do with everyone's stack size. With the same two cards, you might go all in versus a short stack, and fold to a medium or large stack. This will protect the remaining chips that you have.

In this situation, you're usually looking to push all in, but you cards aren't the only factor. Often you will want to go all in with any hand, if your stack threatens everyone enough. If someone your betting at has a lot of chips, he will call you more often, so you need better cards.

If you have most of the chips, you can steal the blinds. It's easiest against the mid sized stacks. These guys need to protect their chips and don't want to get bounced out.

The problem here is you want to get to the money before losing your stack. The monster stack will knock you out, while the shorties will gamble with anything to survive. This is not an easy place to be in.

This involves learning which move is better in different situations. Do you go all in or forld? One part of the formula is predicting what your opponents will call you with. When that decision is made, it's push or wait.

So these are most of the basics specifically for the SNG games. You could write an entire article on each of these ideas. Develop your knowledge and skills in these areas, and maybe you will be beating the Sit N Gos. Happy hunting.

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