i like to play tight aggressive until the first 3 go out, then tight passive till its down to bubble and then loose aggressive from the bubble onwards as everyone will be trying to stay in so stealing blinds gets easier
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Thread: What is your Sit n Go stategy?
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01-31-2011, 02:57 PM #1
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01-31-2011, 03:37 PM #2
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i like the style passive in the firsts nivels
agresivoin the seconds nivels and the theere nivelest busted the blings
thas my style in sit and gos
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02-11-2011, 04:05 PM #3
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Well apparently I dont have one cause Im always on tilt , I guess I need to come up with one.
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02-11-2011, 04:32 PM #4
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IN sit and go I always play tight til the bubble
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02-11-2011, 04:37 PM #5
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In a sit and go you need to know when to shift gears . Need to be very skill and need to know who are you playing and lately you can read them very well.
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02-11-2011, 05:38 PM #6
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i increase my blinds steal percentage.people are much more tighter in SnGs
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02-11-2011, 11:10 PM #7
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My strategy for sit and go is to wait till middle of the tourny to start going up because ppl in the beginning go crazy and go all in with nothing and get lucky
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02-12-2011, 06:31 PM #8
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I adapt my strategy to the table itself, like any game. When the blinds are small I like to see a lot of cheap flops, in essence, because if I see a lot of cheap flops in position im going to be able to hit a lot of flops. I cant count how many times i call with hands like 67 suited in position with 4 limpers and end of stacking against two players when i flop two 6s or flop a strong draw like top pair and open ender or pair and a flush draw or gut shot straight flush draw. because its so cheap you can do it many times thats another advantage. when the money is near and the blinds are high thats when decision making is crucial. there are a lot of players who tighten their range so severe i will bet into their blinds with any two cards and i know it has value i win more often then not. then there are the players like myself who value placing in the top three. the players who pick their spots against the right players and keep their stack at an M of 20 of more (M=total sum of pot before any action) loosen their play against the crippled stacks who played tight and made it and accumulate the chips they need for a decent placement at the final table. people tend to play tight thats why loose play wins. its worth keeping your stack above M=20, Dan Harrington is right.
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02-12-2011, 07:41 PM #9
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02-12-2011, 07:48 PM #10
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i start with small buy ins usually HU sngs then slowly work my way up using good bankroll management. it works most of the time but then again im broke all the time so maybe im just unlucky lol