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Call or Fold 45 man mtt sng 3 players left

ok picture the scene

45 man MTT SNG 3 players left.....

me 19500
seat 2 31000
seat 3 17000

Blinds at 1000/2000
you are in BB with 55 hole cards

2 folds
3 pushes all in.....for the 4th time in a row on your BB

now i know i should have probably folded......but how many times can you let him get away with it...and this time i have him covered,any subsequent call if i fold will make me at risk.....

now i think for a while....

decide that he probably has a pile of old rubbish...and call

looking back at it i think it was wrong...

Mah Firstest Blog

So I use to be a $22 HU SnG player, but had to cash out a ton of my winnings for college. I reworked a role this time and began to 10 table 9man SnGs.

Been playing $6.50s and getting around a 15% roi, i wanna move up but i feel im not ready. I wanna look into coaching to help me plug some leaks in my SnG games. Any advice is welcomed

below is my lifetime graph.
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Online Poker's 100 Biggest SNG losers

As most of you know, SharkScope displays the biggest SNG winners in various monthly / yearly leader-boards. Getting your online name onto one of these leader-boards is a difficult task and a rewarding accomplishment. It shows that you're better and more driven then 99.9% of the players at your poker game of choice.

Day 1 of the challenge

so today is the 24th well yesterday was as i write this at 1am and i have started my challenge of playing 2,500 sngs in a 31 day period.

gonna keep this short as im mega tired and need sleep!.. played 67 games today.. less than i would have liked but there was some good watching on TV that had to be done Smile session went a little under average i guess.... usual poker variance suckouts here and there etc.. nothing too out of the ordinary would have been nice if a few more hands held up or i didnt run a ton of mid pocket pairs into over pairs but hey thats poker.

This challenge should be an interesting one i need to play atleast 100 sngs a day and that will leave me with 6 days off, im currently playing the $3.25s 6max games 10 at a time.. anyone who has played the 6 max games should realize that these are a lot harder to multitable than 9 man or 45 man games for obvious reasons due to this i most definitely will be adding a few 45 / 9 mans into the mix to speed up some time and keep the mind fresh - i particularly like the 45 mans as the late game edge you have over the field is just incredible so ill definitely be looking to jumping into them along the way.

even thoe im playing alot ill still be watching alot of videos and reading articles to keep improving that way aswell.. im a member at sitngogrinders.com and pokervt.com and i highly recommend SNGG to anyone that doesn't have it already at just $45 for 3 months it is peanuts and pays for itself with one instructor.. (azntracker) have already learnt a few nice things that have really helped my game.

on a final note ill be looking to move up to the $6 level fairly quickly as my bankroll can handle it quite easily even at the current moment and i have no two questions on my skill level to beat those games.

Graph of the 67 games

gl at the tables all Smile

My First Sharkscope Star And Upcoming Goal

Greetings,

Just wanted to post a blog here about an upcoming goal i have in the works which i will start on the 24th of June (all college tests out of the way).

The goal is to play 2,500 SNGs from the 24th of June to the 24th of July in which i will be most likely starting in the $3.25 cent 6 Max games on Pokerstars unless i go on a sick run over the next few days. My bankroll is big enough to have more than 100 buy ins at the $6.50 level but i really want to be even more rolled before i step up that way i wont be inclined to tilt or step back down so easily if i go on a bad run of cards.

In regards to money made during this period i don't have a goal set for that. As PimpinDonks says you cant control how much you earn... you just have to play and everything should pan out alright. If i just played the $3.25s for the full 2,500 i would be expected to make $1950 without RB which i would be happy with but this figure could quite obviously be higher or lower in regards to when i step up in limits or just how the cards fall over the period.

In conclusion if your a micro stakes player from the 24th of June onwards you may want to tune into my blog as i will be updating it on a day by day basis with all information such as how many games i play each day, profit / loss, and many other related stuff.

oh and i also today got into the sharkscope leaderboards for the $2 - $5 6 max total profit after a nice small 50 games session which went fairly well (graph below)... I must say i like the look of that star hovering around my name... even if it is such low stakes... i guarantee im going to have many more to come in the higher stakes in future YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST! lol.

Gl at the tables all

Introduction

Hey all well i thought i would do a quick introduction.

My name is John im 20 years old and i live in Canberra, Australia and currently am a university student doing Software Engineering.. although im not finding it the most exciting thing out thats for sure!.

I started playing poker back in late 2007 after getting interested in it by watching a few WSOP's etc on ESPN and other channels.

The last few months have been really slow poker wise for me.. they have been profitable but i havnt been playing many hours.. probably only averaging 5 hours a week sometimes if that.. ive really been stuck down by school lately and am eager just to put in some solid hours which i will be able to do in about 3 weeks time when all tests finish and i will have atleast a good solid month to spend doing nothing but poker and anything else i want to do so during this time im really looking to play alot and build up my bankroll so i can also move up in limits!.

thats all for now Smile

Getting into the full table SnG's

I haven't been playing very smart lately. I've been trying trying to win at $100+ sng's after barely playing or studying poker in years. After having lost a few thousand dollars over the past few weeks (although not that significant considering the small sample size), I'm realizing that this isn't a good plan.

5 reasons why I love SNG's

Is it just me or are SNG's flat out more fun then cash games? I've tried getting into both cash games and multi-table tournaments, but I always have limited success. It doesn't take long before I lose interest to the SNG tables.

I spent a bit of time thinking why I like playing SNG's over any other form of poker and here's what I came up with:

1. Players can't bail on you

One of my favorite aspects with SNG's is that, once a game starts, players can't cash out leave. I'm always one of the last players to register for a particular SNG, so I can make sure the table has enough bad players.

2. Escalating blinds adds excitement

Because the blinds are constantly moving up, you're always having to re-think your strategy. The beginning of SNG's are always like rock farms - nobody wants to be the first one out. By the time the blinds reach 15 or 10BB's, desperation sets in. Everyone starts panicking and making desperate bets. At this point in the game, your focus early on and previous notes on players pays off. You'll know which who's likely to throw their chips in with nothing or wait for premium hands till their blinded away.

3. The bubble adds a new element of strategy

An interesting thing happens when players are on the bubble. Suddenly everyone tightens up, while sometimes one or two players go on feeding frenzies, chipping away at the blinds. The pressure to make it in the money is high, because you're so close. I've been playing SNG's for years and I still have trouble developing a good bubble strategy.

4. Everyone starts with the same amount

I really like that every game starts off at even playing field. There's no short-stackers joining in who are trying to double their bankroll from $20 to $40, when you're playing for $100's, which has been really popular in cash games lately.

5. There's a definite start and end / winner and loser

I always find SNG's to be more fun/interesting then cash games because there's always a definite start and end. At the end of the game, you know there will be winners and losers. Cash games, on the other hand, feel like an endless game of chess to me.

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