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Quick Tips For Online Poker Sit And Go Tournaments

Sit and Go tournaments (SNGs) are a very popular form of poker online. They're fun, they're quick, and the risk associated with them is pretty low after all, the most you can lose is your buy in.

For players interested in breaking into Sit and Go tournaments, here are a few basic tips that should help you get a grasp of the game quicker than you might otherwise.

The most important tip I can offer for playing Sit and Go tournaments optimally is to play very tight in the early stages. There's not much point trying to pull off fancy bluffs or making hero calls in the early stages, because everyone else is playing pretty tight, and the chips involved simply aren't worth that much. Let's say you start a SNG with 1000 chips and the blinds are 5/10. In a 10 player Sit and Go tournament, you'll have 10,000 total chips in play and the average stack when the tournament is heads up will be 5,000. Does it really make sense to battle tight players for small pots in the early stages when those small pots won't do much to put you in a position to have a final two stack? The answer is no.

Another critical strategic concept for Sit and Go tournaments is to understand when to move all in from the late positions and when to fold. As the blinds begin to increase and become more substantial in terms of your stack, you need to gain more chips just to survive; therefore, taking gambles to gain these chips becomes more correct. Think about the kind of hands you can profitably be moving all in with in the later seats what hands are the blinds likely to call you with? Are they going to call loose, or do you expect them to only look you up with premium hands? Using programs like SNG Wiz and Poker Stove can help you move beyond just have vague opinions on these matters and provide you with a solid mathematical foundation for understanding the value of shoving in late position in Sit and Go tournaments.

Finally, you must give a good amount of thought to the bubble and how best to approach it. The bubble is the most critical stage of Sit and Go tournaments, and if you're not putting thought into bubble dynamics, you're going to have a tough time developing into a quality Sit and Go tournament player. When you get to the bubble, put your full attention to that table and start to notice the patterns that develop. how are big stacks acting? How are short stacks and medium stacks acting? How is position impacting the dynamic? Pay attention to those concepts and you'll start to build a playbook of your own for ruling the bubble.

Hopefully this article has provided you with a solid understanding of where to start when working out a strategy for Sit and Go tournaments. Follow our simple advice and you'll find yourself far more comfortable and profitable in the games than you world have otherwise been.

by: James Mackinaw




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