PimpinDonks #4 Regular 1 Table Sit n Go's

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PimpinDonks

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  • 43 min 38 sec
  • May 25th, 2009
  • 3/5 (9 Ratings)
  • SNG

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Video Description

If you want to reduce your variance and increase your ROI per sit n go this video is for you. I prefer to play regular sit n go's as opposed to turbo sit n go's and I explain why in the video. You will see me play 4 tables and get down to heads up in 2 of them. The buyin levels are 3 $55 tables and 1 $109 table.

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Let me know when u are available bc i really am will to learn.

hh7641@bris.ac.uk for what we were talking bout few weeks ago, def still interested.

hey, pimpindonks, this is good night baby. is it possible to contact you?

Good night baby, you can put your email or aim on here and I will contact you.

my AIM works very strange, nobody can add me first, but I can add them, and after that its ok.
so please email me your AIM to hintnih@Mail.ru and I will add you and msg you

I decided to invest some money in these tutorials. I play micro stakes at the moment until I know I can at least beat them. I was at a -1% roi after about 120 or so games. After doing some research, including ure videos Pimpindonks, 30-40 games later I'm at a 20% roi (including the first 120 games), a REMARKABLE swing, I think its about time to up the stakes. Just wanna say thanks pimpindonks for your videos, they greatly increased my knowledge and understanding of the concepts of Sit and Gos.

Wow Chadwikj that is quite an increase in roi. You should up the stakes and make more money. Nice job.

What was the name of the SitNGo Statistics Program that you use ?

sng power tools

but whats the program that get you all detail of people direct on the table like all of your video thx alot

That is Poker Tracker 3.

Hey Mark,

Do you think that SShud is of great value to a SNG player, or do you feel you get enough information about your opponents from PT?

DudleyDawson, I like to know if my opponants are winning or losing players. I will get it allin versus a losing player much lighter because they will have weaker hands much more often. So any information you can get on your opponants like this is worth while. PT doesn't provide this so yes I think SShud is a good value.

yo good video, but i didnt like the stop and go w/ the A3/4 because u still have a bigger stack than the villian if u fold and your shoving more than the pot which looks pretty weak to your opponent and also didnt like the call w/ k10 heads up as you are 5050 best and could easily be dominated which it turns out u were.

Hi PimpinDonks

Thanks for producing your vidoes. I have only watched two so far, both yours, as I like the way you explain your process and concepts.

Two questions, I trying to improve my game as I have played enough and enjoy it alot, so now I need to get serious. Is there a way that I could organise some training as such (do you offer that in any form) (I'm in Australia so from the sound of it your along way away) and two, is Poker Tracker 3 the better system to use, as there seems to be many tracking systems out on the market.

Cheers
Steve B - Scareb77
sbarnett77@optusnet.com.au

Steve, I have no plans to run another training group right now. I have done some coaching but I am not taking on new students right now. PT3 or HEM are the best I have seen so far.

The video was very helpful. I have a few questions:

1. In the early stages, if the player UTG raises and you have AQ in 2nd or 3rd position, do you call or fold?

2. Early stages, you raise with AK, are called by 1 player. The flop misses you. Do you automatically continution bet? It costs a lot of chips between the raise and the continuation bet. Also, what if the flop comes with a K... you bet and are raised all in. Do you call or fold (assume there are no obvious draws)? In my experience they have trips or a weaker K, but I can never tell. I find it difficult to fold since I have already put in a lot of chips and the stacks aren't very deep. Also, what if the player simply puts in a normal raise? It's tough to fold top pair top kicker there. Do you call to see what he is going to do on the turn or do you simply reraise all in?

The above situations are the ones that give me the most trouble in the early stages. I'd appreciate your advice

thanks,

Paul

I usually fold AQ to a utg raise. I never auto coninuation bet. I would call with top pair top kicker most of the time.

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