It’s been a while and I still haven’t really got the hang of this but here goes. Since I’ve been too busy to play I didn’t put any updates and I felt it sort of sucked so yesterday I decided it’s time to post something.
Fortunately for me I played once 2 days ago and increased my bankroll to 400.00$ which is pretty awesome considering I only had 123ish last time I played. Just so you know I made this money online by playing SNG tables which is short for Sit N Go.
This kind of format is a great way to learn about poker tournament without necessarily investing the time for it. By playing a small tournament of 9 to less than 100 people, you get to learn about how to play in tournaments and what kind of strategies to adopt.
Basically my favorite part of the game is Texas Hold’em tournaments, nothing else. Well honestly I haven’t had the time to study carefully other games such as Omaha, Stud or 5 Card Draw but I’m sure they’re as interesting when you learn them.
Anyways my tip regarding SNG is to be very patient. Waiting for premium hands or playing relatively good cards in position will give you an edge throughout the SNG or tournament. Also, by playing less hand early on you can easily disguise your plays later on to make more money as the blinds go up. Another benefit is the fact that you can study your opponents when the blinds are cheap and determing which ones try to play too many hands and which one you can start bullying as the blinds go up.
My SNG Tip
It’s been a while and I still haven’t really got the hang of this but here goes. Since I’ve been too busy to play I didn’t put any updates and I felt it sort of sucked so yesterday I decided it’s time to post something.
Fortunately for me I played once 2 days ago and increased my bankroll to 400.00$ which is pretty awesome considering I only had 123ish last time I played. Just so you know I made this money online by playing SNG tables which is short for Sit N Go.
This kind of format is a great way to learn about poker tournament without necessarily investing the time for it. By playing a small tournament of 9 to less than 100 people, you get to learn about how to play in tournaments and what kind of strategies to adopt.
Basically my favorite part of the game is Texas Hold’em tournaments, nothing else. Well honestly I haven’t had the time to study carefully other games such as Omaha, Stud or 5 Card Draw but I’m sure they’re as interesting when you learn them.
Anyways my tip regarding SNG is to be very patient. Waiting for premium hands or playing relatively good cards in position will give you an edge throughout the SNG or tournament. Also, by playing less hand early on you can easily disguise your plays later on to make more money as the blinds go up. Another benefit is the fact that you can study your opponents when the blinds are cheap and determing which ones try to play too many hands and which one you can start bullying as the blinds go up.
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