Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Sit n Go Strategy

Playing Double or Nothing Sit’n go’s

Playing Double or Nothing Sit’n go’s

It seems like the new craze online for sit’n go tournaments is the new double or nothing format which is attracting a vast number of players all looking to finish in the top 5 to double their entry stake. Let’s take a closer look at the tournaments and find the best approach to doubling your cash! These double or nothing tournaments are most commonly 10 seat tables where the top 5 get paid.... [Read more]


Sit n Go Bankroll

Sit n Go Bankroll

When you play Sit n Go tournaments, you should always consider which is the best game for you. Buying into a poker room for $100 and playing in an $50 Sit n Go is not the right way to maintain a bankroll and stop yourself from going bust. Your Sit n Go tournaments should only be a small percentage of your overall bankroll, even at lower stakes. You can play Sit n Go tournaments online for as little... [Read more]


Playing Big Stack and Small Stack

Playing Big Stack and Small Stack

Playing the  Big Stack. One of the best positions to be in when playing a sit-n-go tournament is sitting comfotably behind a big stack with three,  four or five players left, when play is on the bubble. This is a very crucial time when everyone knowns that being eliminated means finishing ust outside of the money. When you have a big stack in this situation you can take full advantage as all other... [Read more]


Beating All In Players

Beating All In Players

If you’re playing lower buy-in sit-n-go tournaments you’ll be all too familiar with the “All In” player. This player only has the one move when he bets, and has little respect for the chips he has. The money it seems of no importance, there train of though seems to be that the best way to win is to double through a couple times early on and keep up the aggression for the rest... [Read more]


The Importance of Your Stack Size

The Importance of Your Stack Size

When playing a Sit n Go tournament, one of the most important aspects to consider is the size of your stack. You need to constantly compare the size of your own stack in relation the size of the blinds, as well as the stack size of your opponents. As a Sit n Go progresses, the blinds increase to levels that force the action. Short stacks have no option other than to  make something happen because... [Read more]