Re: Live Sit and Go advice
This should probably be in home poker, but I don't have enough posts to police anyone.
You left out a lot of key details about the game, as most of the home games I've played in have bad structures.
For anyone to respond to this with any advice you will have to give starting stack size, blind levels, time or hand intervals between increases (or if blinds increase everytime a player is eliminated) payouts, etc.
From my experience, home tourneys either increase blinds whenever I whine enough or when a player is eliminated. I would suggest a time limit if you are the only experienced tourney player. As far as strategy in the games I describe, I play as if it were a $25 NL ring game.
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