• Sit and Go Poker Tournament Tutorial, 2 of 2

    Posted on January 31st, 2010 admin 17 comments

    Texas Holdem sit and go poker tournament tutorial teaches the basics of playing and winning online poker tournaments. Part 2 of 2.

     

    17 responses to “Sit and Go Poker Tournament Tutorial, 2 of 2”

    1. You say betting the same hand differently so others dont get a read on hand strength, well if your hand is won without showdown then technically they don’t know what hand you had anyway, so raising AK 2 different amounts doesn’t mean too much, in fact mainly your raises should be based on how many limpers there are, or the general action before you, which I think was your case for raising 4xbb with 1 limper and 3x when first to open it. Using that method will hide your hand strength anyway.

    2. is it possible to play sit n go for a living?

    3. I’m not sure I agree with your comment about being chip leader and just being patient and letting the smaller guys knock each other out. That’s when I get very aggressive because they’re thinking the same thing “If I avoid that raise, one of the other small stacks will go out and I’ll make the money”.

    4. oh, i guess i should have kept on listening a litle more - you just gave the answer… sorry, never mind…

    5. at 17:59 you went all in, why that? you only had a pair of 5; the lowest pair possible so far… what if the other had a pair of 8s or 10s? because he raised in the beginning which meant, he has a strong hand…

    6. Your raise at 27:10 has no value, he is only calling if you are beat. You made a lot of weak plays in this tournament i.e. folding ace high shorthanded, folding king high heads up. You were lucky to have such a tight/passive/weak table and caught a LOT of cards.

    7. Bluffing is a complex move, one that takes the right timing and situation. I go into lots of details on bluffing (and more) in my e-book, which you can find here:

      RoyalFlushClub dot com

      Good luck!

      Rick

    8. every time i play a bluff someone calls and not re-raises me (normally with nothing too) what do you suggest?

    9. You’re right. You found an inconsistency

    10. At 3:30 when u have AK for the second time in a row, u say u don’t make the same bet with the same hand. In a way u did. UTG limped in, u raised 4 times the bb, wich is basicly the same when no one limps and u raise 3 times the bb, or is it? When u normally bet 3 times the bb preflop, and, let’s say, 3 people before u limp, u gotta raise 6 times the big blind, so the limpers can’t get the right pot odds to call your raise. Please correct me if i’m wrong.

    11. As it said at the beginning, this video is intended for beginners to intermediate players. Have fun at your high-limit tables, dude.

    12. lol please play 225+ sngs with me on stars, thx

    13. you say they didnt catch you bluff… i think it was in part 1.. but u did a semi bluff with K high and showd it

    14. We should play heads up sometime… You play very good.

    15. whats your roi? you should do a 2 table turbo tutorial.

    16. 21:35
      considering implied odds plus your position I think you have an call here

    17. 21:35
      board 77K 9 _
      JT
      bet400, pot900
      needed 30%, you have 8 outs ->17,4%
      but considering implied odds plus your position I think you have an call here.

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