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Sit and Go Poker Strategy | Connectors in Position PDF Print E-mail
Poker Sit and Go Report | Online Sit and Go Poker - Sit & Go Analysis
Written by Marty Smith   
Friday, 29 October 2010 21:46

You will find that in the lower buy-in sit-and-go tournaments that there are often one or more players at your table who seem to play with little care about winning or losing, making obvious and costly errors right from the start. Without really trying to figure out the why, you should be looking to identify and take advantage of those weak players by paying attention to their profiles. Don’t forget that when you play online you should be using some sort of tool, (like holdem indicator) to help you keep detailed profiles of your opponents. Case in point, I have been watching this player involved in many hands representing a very loose, and somewhat careless strategy.

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Sit and go Strategy - Big mistake on the river. PDF Print E-mail
Poker Sit and Go Report | Online Sit and Go Poker - Sit & Go Analysis
Written by Marty Smith   
Thursday, 28 October 2010 15:16

Remember in the last video about having to be more assertive when playing shorter tables like the 6 seated sit and go tournaments? Well when you get down to the last two players, > heads up as it is known, your game must change even more radically compared to the early stages of a sit and go tournament. In fact, when playing heads up, you will be playing and even raising, MOST of your hands no matter how weak they may look.

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Letting the short stack survive in a Sit and Go Tournament PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Marty Smith   
Monday, 11 August 2008 00:00
There is an interesting dynamic in Sit and Go Tournaments that happens to me approximately one out every five times I place in the money. The situation occurs when I am the chip leader and can take any of the other 3 remaining players out of the tournament in any given hand. In fact, I have them all covered and there is quite possibly a short stack facing elimination on the bubble with no money. When this occurs, there is a strategy I engage that solidifies me as the odds on favorite to win first place.
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Bad beat? Don't dump your sit and go buy-in - you still have a chance. PDF Print E-mail
Poker Sit and Go Report | Online Sit and Go Poker - Sit & Go Analysis
Written by Marty Smith   
Thursday, 14 February 2008 00:00
I have often witnessed in sit and go action, where a player loses a big hand and a big chunk of his stack, and then is all-in the very next hand. This usually happens just after a bad beat, or a bad play, and the player has simply resigned himself to losing, and in fact has that next sit and go table in mind already. When a player is tilting, they may be even looking to move up a level – Big mistake!
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Sit and Go Hands from the Small Blind PDF Print E-mail
Poker Sit and Go Report | Online Sit and Go Poker - Sit & Go Analysis
Written by Marty Smith   
Wednesday, 03 January 2007 00:00
Playing poker while in the blinds is almost guaranteed to be a losing proposition, especially the small blind because you often have to turn down great odds while holding brutally weak hole cards. In sit and go tournaments, it's critical that you don't lose your cool over having to fold too much from the small blind, because what you are actually doing is making it as profitable as the unfortunate position can be.
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