![]() ![]() ![]() If you sit down at a $25 or $50 NL table, you can potentially lose a “lot” of money very quickly. I decided for a $6 investment I could try my hand at NL and have the opportunity to play a good bit of poker without risking a significant portion of my bankroll. I did want to play NLHE and was not aware of the micro limit games offer by PokerStars at the time. When I started playing poker online I did not feel comfortable sitting down at a $.50/$1 blinds NL table. Generally, you get to play a whole lot of poker for a relatively small investment particularly at the lower limits. Why play SnGs? I feel that SnG tournaments offer an exceptional value and learning potential for tournament players. There are also two and three tables SnGs, which differ slightly in the payout and table dynamics…but overall the strategy for multi-table SnGs is similar to single table SnGs. There are several different formats, that vary from site to site, but the most common variety is the single table SnG. What is a SnG? Generally speaking a SnG is a small unscheduled tournament that begins once all the seats at the table(s) are filled. Now that I have sufficiently lowered your expectations lets begin. Simply emulating or copying this style of play may or may not work for you. I have a proven winning track record, however you should take my advice and strategies…….(along with anyone else’s) and try to understand the underlying principles and integrate them into a style all your own. To clarify, my style of writing and teaching generally takes the form of me relaying my personal experiences, what follows is a strategy and system I use that works for me. I do not claim to be an expert at one and two table tournaments however I have enjoyed a great deal of success playing them. ![]() Several people have been after me to write down my thoughts on SnG (sit & go) tournaments.
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