sit and go

New Player in Town

Hello from today i will post here my results from grinding the 3,40 9 players.
I am gonna play 1000 games 3,40 9 players as a challenge and hope to win $500 that's something like 15% ROI.
I will play 10-15 tables and hope to play like 500 games a week i hope more.
Have not played in a long time like 4 months so I start low in the past I played the 16.s en de 6.s 18/9/6 mans and always been a winner not a big one but something like 5%-12% ROI in these games.

Sit & Go - Parte 5 - Aggridire gli HBL

[B]Sit & Go - Parte 5 - Aggridire gli HBL[/B]

tratto da [url]www.ildruido.it[/url] e pubblicato su the Player di Marzo, priossima uscita il 10 Maggio "La bolla"

Scrivo oggi il quinto capitolo della strategia vincente per i Sit & Go, parliamo di una sana e doverosa aggressione agli HBL Smile

The most complex and tough decision

Because my situation was not complex enough in a sense that I am stacked on the decision to make about which format will be more profitable for me to grind (standard or DON) I have tried to play a multi table SNG. I have not just made ITM but I have won it. So, now, the all situation going to a more complex state; which format I should play, Standard, Double or Nothing or Multi Table Sit and Go?
The torment continue and I am here still do nothing and probably losing money at moment. In the main time I keep my self busy by playing various MTTs on the few rooms I got an account to.

Salsa-VB, Il Druidoo, mi presento!

Ciao a tutti
Mi chiamo Paolo e sono nonto col nick di Salsa-vb o col soprannome Il Druido. Lavoro per diversi siti web, tra cui intellipoker, poker strategy, lezionidipoker, etc. Ho un portale personale www.ildruido.it e ho deciso di aprire un Blog anche su shark scope per emulare il grande FreEeeeezEr, amico e collega Smile

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.

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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