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UTGunner 03-13-2004 11:21 AM

SNG strategy
 
Against typical opponents, how far do you think you would get if you just allowed your chips to be blinded away from the start of the SNG?

I've seen some games where I think you would make it into the money. Agree?

EnderW27 03-13-2004 01:42 PM

Re: SNG strategy
 
A few months ago I was playing a $10 SNG and was pulled away for something in the middle of the first round. By the time I got back, I was on my last hand before being blinded out. I went out in 4th place.

My guess is that if you haven't played a single hand in the tournament, the opponents should all realize it and will make sure you don't get in the money.

UTGunner 03-13-2004 01:56 PM

Re: SNG strategy
 
Thanks for your story. The reason I posted was because of a discussion I had with a friend about how tight you should play in the early rounds of a SnG.

Since there always seem to be several players determined to go all-in with the first decent hand they have, unless you truly have a monster, does it not make sense to lay back in the early rounds until they are gone? Of course the counter-argument is that you will not have much of a chip position entering the later rounds, which will make a good result difficult.

Comments?

bernie 03-13-2004 02:36 PM

Re: SNG strategy
 
You'd get 4th.

Usually there will be 3 stacks bigger than you that will tighten up on the bubble and just steal your blinds.

I've entered sometimes and went and taken a shower. When i came back i was only down maybe 100 chips at the most and the blinds would be about 2, maybe 3, levels up. So i still have more than enough time and enough chips to have a decent shot at getting in the money.

b

jwvdcw 03-13-2004 03:34 PM

Re: SNG strategy
 
Definitely depends what level your playing at, but your premise of playing very tight early is right on.

Michael Davis 03-13-2004 04:30 PM

Re: SNG strategy
 
I actually finished 3rd here once, but 95% of the time you'd finish between 4th and 6th.

-Michael

GoSox 03-13-2004 04:54 PM

Re: SNG strategy
 
I agree with the above. If you were "away" you'd get your blinds stolen, but if you had just enough activity to show presence you'd be around 4th or 5th. It is a very plausible strategy to play super tight, try to pick the loose caller, and just try to double up on an occasional hand.

LSUfan1 03-13-2004 06:39 PM

Re: SNG strategy
 
I tend to play very tight/aggressive in SNG's. I generally only play pairs(raising BIG pairs, calling mid and low), and AK, AQ, AJ. I am generally around with a good enough stack to make a difference.

I am new to the game, but my track record thus far is money about 70% of the time, winning about 20%. Maybe by being more aggressive early I could win more, but I also feel I would not make the money nearly as often.

jedi 03-14-2004 12:46 AM

Re: SNG strategy
 
[ QUOTE ]
Against typical opponents, how far do you think you would get if you just allowed your chips to be blinded away from the start of the SNG?

I've seen some games where I think you would make it into the money. Agree?

[/ QUOTE ]

Not quite blinding yourself away, but a friend of mine came in 2nd in an SnG without ever winning a hand.

TheGrifter 03-14-2004 12:58 AM

Re: SNG strategy
 
I used to have connection problems on Party and I went out in the first orbit and finished in the money (almost always 3rd) several times.


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