11.5.09
8.4.09
Interesting Heads-Up Sit n Go Strategy
This is an interesting strategy I've heard of. I've tried it out and have received some pretty good results!
The Strategy
If the pot has not been raised, you bet or raise the minimum.
Only if your opponent raises do you do anything different. If your opponent raises you must decide what to do based upon your hand strength etc as normal.
THAT'S IT - IT REALLY IS THAT SIMPLE!!
By constantly min raising you put your opponent under pressure and force them to make a mistake. You are always the aggressor as well, which can only be a good thing.
Try it out and let me know how you get on.
The Strategy
If the pot has not been raised, you bet or raise the minimum.
Only if your opponent raises do you do anything different. If your opponent raises you must decide what to do based upon your hand strength etc as normal.
THAT'S IT - IT REALLY IS THAT SIMPLE!!
By constantly min raising you put your opponent under pressure and force them to make a mistake. You are always the aggressor as well, which can only be a good thing.
Try it out and let me know how you get on.
1.4.09
Bankroll Management
One of the most important skills you can develop as a poker player is that of bankroll management. Because of variance (the natural luck element of poker), even if you are a skilled player you still run the risk of losing your bankroll if you don't follow proper bankroll management.
Here are the rules:
Sit n Gos
To play a sit n go tournament, you must have at least 30 buyins for that tournament in your bankroll. For example, if you want to play a $10 sit n go, you must have at least $300 in your bankroll.
MTTs
To play a multi-table tournament, you must have at least 100 buyins for that tournament in your bankroll, For example, if you want to play a $20 MTT, you must have at least $2000 in your bankroll.
Rebuys
For rebuys, you need at least 300 buyins.
Cash Games No-Limit
If you are playing short stack strategy (sitting down with 20 big blinds), you should have at least 30 buyins in your bankroll, which equates to 600 big blinds. For example, if you are playing short stack strategy at the $1/$2 limit, you need at least 600 x $2 = $1200.
If you are playing big stack strategy (buying in for the full amount of 100 big blinds), you should have at least 25 buyins in your bankroll, which equates to 2500 big blinds. For example, if you are playing short stack strategy at the 50c/$1 limit, you need at least 2500 x $1 = $2500.
Cash Games Limit
For limit games, you should have at least 300 big bets in your bankroll. For example if you play $3/$6 limit games, you need at least 300 x $6 = $1800.
If you follow these bankroll management rules, you will protect yourself against downswings and ensure that you do not lose your entire bankroll.
Good luck at the tables!
Here are the rules:
Sit n Gos
To play a sit n go tournament, you must have at least 30 buyins for that tournament in your bankroll. For example, if you want to play a $10 sit n go, you must have at least $300 in your bankroll.
MTTs
To play a multi-table tournament, you must have at least 100 buyins for that tournament in your bankroll, For example, if you want to play a $20 MTT, you must have at least $2000 in your bankroll.
Rebuys
For rebuys, you need at least 300 buyins.
Cash Games No-Limit
If you are playing short stack strategy (sitting down with 20 big blinds), you should have at least 30 buyins in your bankroll, which equates to 600 big blinds. For example, if you are playing short stack strategy at the $1/$2 limit, you need at least 600 x $2 = $1200.
If you are playing big stack strategy (buying in for the full amount of 100 big blinds), you should have at least 25 buyins in your bankroll, which equates to 2500 big blinds. For example, if you are playing short stack strategy at the 50c/$1 limit, you need at least 2500 x $1 = $2500.
Cash Games Limit
For limit games, you should have at least 300 big bets in your bankroll. For example if you play $3/$6 limit games, you need at least 300 x $6 = $1800.
If you follow these bankroll management rules, you will protect yourself against downswings and ensure that you do not lose your entire bankroll.
Good luck at the tables!
26.3.09
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24.3.09
New!!! Rakeback at Pitbull Poker
I am pleased to announce that we are now offering a massive 30% rakeback deal in conjunction with Pitbull Poker. Rake is the fee that you pay to a poker site everytime you play in a cash game or tournament. If you sign up to Pitbull Poker using the link below, you will receive 30% of all your rake back.
As an added incentive, if you sign up today you will also receive a huge 200% first deposit bonus of up to $750!! This is one of the best available sign-up bonuses running today!
How do I sign up?
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2. Create a Pitbull Poker Account.
3. Send an email to antiprodigy@live.co.uk with your Name, Email Address, and Pitbull Poker Account Name. Once you have done this, your rakeback account will be in operation.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RAKEBACK
Your rakeback is calculated from your gross rake. Gross rake = cash game rake + tournament fees.
Your rakeback will be paid monthly or upon request if your balance is above $50. It can be paid as a player transfer to your Pitbull Poker account or by neteller.
SIGN-UP BONUS
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You have 30 days to redeem your bonus from deposit date.
As an added incentive, if you sign up today you will also receive a huge 200% first deposit bonus of up to $750!! This is one of the best available sign-up bonuses running today!
How do I sign up?
1. To take advantage of this great offer, click the link below and sign up to Pitbull Poker.
Important - to be linked to thepokerauthority and receive rakeback , you MUST sign up only by clicking the link below.
2. Create a Pitbull Poker Account.
3. Send an email to antiprodigy@live.co.uk with your Name, Email Address, and Pitbull Poker Account Name. Once you have done this, your rakeback account will be in operation.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RAKEBACK
Your rakeback is calculated from your gross rake. Gross rake = cash game rake + tournament fees.
Your rakeback will be paid monthly or upon request if your balance is above $50. It can be paid as a player transfer to your Pitbull Poker account or by neteller.
SIGN-UP BONUS
Minimum deposit eligible for the 200% deposit bonus is $50.
Bonus is released in $5 increments at every 50 comp points.
You have 30 days to redeem your bonus from deposit date.
Rakeback
If you play poker quite a lot, you could definitely benefit from a rakeback deal.
What is rake?
You pay rake to online poker rooms as a service fee from all cash game pots and tournament entries. Many active poker players get more than $1,000 rakeback for one month's play. All you have to do in order to start saving with rakeback is to open your online poker room account via the rakeback.com website and play poker as normal.
This is definitely a good idea if you play regularly. You can literally save $1000s!!
23.3.09
Sit n Go Strategy
The best strategy for a sit n go tournament is definitely a tight aggressive strategy.
Before I talk about the strategy itself, it is important to make a point about bankroll management. To avoid going broke through variance, it is ESSENTIAL to have AT LEAST 30 BUY-INS for the level you are playing at. If you do not follow this, it is very likely that you will lose money, even if you play correct strategy. For example, if you are playing the $5 + .50 sit n gos, you should have at least a bankroll of $5.50 x 30 = $165.
I'll break the tourney down into 4 stages and provide a detailed strategy for each stage.
EARLY STAGE
PREFLOP
If the pot is unraised:
Early position - Raise with pocket Aces, Kings, Queens and AK.
Mid position - Raise with above, plus pocket Jacks and Tens.
Late position - Raise with above, plus AQ, AJ and KQ.
Call with smaller pocket pairs with the hope of hitting a set.
When raising raise 4 x the big blind + 1 big blind per limper.
If the pot is raised:
If there has been one raise, reraise only with Aces and Kings Queens. Raise 4 x the original raise + 1 x the original raise per caller. (For example, if you have pocket Kings and someone raised to 60 and 1 person called, you reraise to 4 x 60 + 1 x 60 = 300) . Call with AK and pocket tens and jacks if the raise is less than 10% of your stack. Fold all other hands.
If there has been more than one raise, go all in with Aces and Kings. Fold all other hands.
NB
If you are reraised, go all in with Aces Kings and AK. Fold all other hands.
NB1
If a raise would be more than half your stack, just go all in.
POST-FLOP
If you have two pair or better, bet hard and be prepared to go all in.
If you have a top pair with a Jack or higher kicker or an overpair, bet but be prepared to lay it down if you encounter heavy resistance.
If you have an open ended straight draw or a flush draw - raise if you raised pre flop. If you didnt raise preflop, check and call if the pot odds are right.
MIDDLE STAGE (THERE ARE ONLY 5 PEOPLE LEFT OR THE BLINDS ARE AT LEAST 10% OF YOUR STACK)
People are starting to tighten up now so it's time to get more aggressive.
If no one has raised, raise 3 big blinds with any Ace, suited King, pocket pair, or any two cards 10 or higher. Fire off a continuation bet if you get called but don't go crazy.
If you get reraised preflop only continue with pocket Aces, Kings, Queens, Jacks, AK and AQ and go immediately all in.
If the pot has been raised, only continue with Jacks + and AK and go all-in.
NB
If you are in the blinds and there has been one raise, go all in with pocket 10s + and AJ+
NB1
If you have less than 14 big blinds at this stage, go all in with all the aforementioned hands if the pot has not been raised.
THE BUBBLE (4 PLAYERS REMAIN)
Unlike in an MTT, the goal in a sit n go is simplt to cash. Therefore, it is essential to play as tight as possible on the bubble.
If you are a big stack:
Apply pressure to the smaller stacks with raises in position. Be careful of raising a short-stacked player with marginal cards, as they are likely to go all-in.
If you are a small stack:
Go all-in with good hands like pocket pairs and A10 +.
If another player is going to blind out before you, be especially tight and avoid making a stand with a less than premium hand.
IN THE MONEY
If you have followed the above strategy, you should have made the money. Congratulations! Now there are 3 players left, you should play quite aggressively to put pressure on the smaller stacks. Be prepared to take coin-fliup situations as finishing 1st is now the goal. You should have some good reads on players by now, so use these to your advantage.
I hope that these tips can help you to improve your game and to become a more profitable sit n go player. Any questions please email me at antiprodigy@live.co.uk
Good Luck at the tables!
Before I talk about the strategy itself, it is important to make a point about bankroll management. To avoid going broke through variance, it is ESSENTIAL to have AT LEAST 30 BUY-INS for the level you are playing at. If you do not follow this, it is very likely that you will lose money, even if you play correct strategy. For example, if you are playing the $5 + .50 sit n gos, you should have at least a bankroll of $5.50 x 30 = $165.
I'll break the tourney down into 4 stages and provide a detailed strategy for each stage.
EARLY STAGE
PREFLOP
If the pot is unraised:
Early position - Raise with pocket Aces, Kings, Queens and AK.
Mid position - Raise with above, plus pocket Jacks and Tens.
Late position - Raise with above, plus AQ, AJ and KQ.
Call with smaller pocket pairs with the hope of hitting a set.
When raising raise 4 x the big blind + 1 big blind per limper.
If the pot is raised:
If there has been one raise, reraise only with Aces and Kings Queens. Raise 4 x the original raise + 1 x the original raise per caller. (For example, if you have pocket Kings and someone raised to 60 and 1 person called, you reraise to 4 x 60 + 1 x 60 = 300) . Call with AK and pocket tens and jacks if the raise is less than 10% of your stack. Fold all other hands.
If there has been more than one raise, go all in with Aces and Kings. Fold all other hands.
NB
If you are reraised, go all in with Aces Kings and AK. Fold all other hands.
NB1
If a raise would be more than half your stack, just go all in.
POST-FLOP
If you have two pair or better, bet hard and be prepared to go all in.
If you have a top pair with a Jack or higher kicker or an overpair, bet but be prepared to lay it down if you encounter heavy resistance.
If you have an open ended straight draw or a flush draw - raise if you raised pre flop. If you didnt raise preflop, check and call if the pot odds are right.
MIDDLE STAGE (THERE ARE ONLY 5 PEOPLE LEFT OR THE BLINDS ARE AT LEAST 10% OF YOUR STACK)
People are starting to tighten up now so it's time to get more aggressive.
If no one has raised, raise 3 big blinds with any Ace, suited King, pocket pair, or any two cards 10 or higher. Fire off a continuation bet if you get called but don't go crazy.
If you get reraised preflop only continue with pocket Aces, Kings, Queens, Jacks, AK and AQ and go immediately all in.
If the pot has been raised, only continue with Jacks + and AK and go all-in.
NB
If you are in the blinds and there has been one raise, go all in with pocket 10s + and AJ+
NB1
If you have less than 14 big blinds at this stage, go all in with all the aforementioned hands if the pot has not been raised.
THE BUBBLE (4 PLAYERS REMAIN)
Unlike in an MTT, the goal in a sit n go is simplt to cash. Therefore, it is essential to play as tight as possible on the bubble.
If you are a big stack:
Apply pressure to the smaller stacks with raises in position. Be careful of raising a short-stacked player with marginal cards, as they are likely to go all-in.
If you are a small stack:
Go all-in with good hands like pocket pairs and A10 +.
If another player is going to blind out before you, be especially tight and avoid making a stand with a less than premium hand.
IN THE MONEY
If you have followed the above strategy, you should have made the money. Congratulations! Now there are 3 players left, you should play quite aggressively to put pressure on the smaller stacks. Be prepared to take coin-fliup situations as finishing 1st is now the goal. You should have some good reads on players by now, so use these to your advantage.
I hope that these tips can help you to improve your game and to become a more profitable sit n go player. Any questions please email me at antiprodigy@live.co.uk
Good Luck at the tables!
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