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Old 01-07-2005, 05:04 PM
ThorGoT ThorGoT is offline
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Default Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

Curious as to why other people on this forum enjoy -- or, at least, play -- SNGs (as opposed to other forms of poker, primarily).

Personally, I like two things. (1) Repeated, short term ratification. If I money, I am happy. I like short term projects that I can complete and know were successful more than long term ones where ratification does not come so quickly. (2) Not boring. I just cannot sit & fold & fold & fold in ring games, even if I know it is the correct strategy. SNGs, it is easy to fold a bunch of hands early if you have to, as you know you will get to play (indeed, have to play) late. (3) Oh, yeah, variance. Less of it. So I guess there are three things. Maybe I will think of more later.

Although this is mostly a self-indulgent post, I wonder whether there is a psychological difference between people who play SNGs and people who play ring games (limit or NL), such that some people are more suited to one than the other. Curious to know what others think.
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Old 01-07-2005, 05:24 PM
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

the cream filling
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Old 01-07-2005, 05:43 PM
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

All of the above, but definitely the cream filling.
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Old 01-07-2005, 05:44 PM
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

Tournaments are a lot more fun than cash games.
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Old 01-07-2005, 05:58 PM
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

Have you seen that WPT comercial where they intercut a push with sky diving, bungie jumping, and boxing a gorilla?
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Old 01-07-2005, 06:07 PM
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

ok here goes meaningful-post++

I have to agree with you completly. I'm the same way with sng's. In ring games even though i know proper straegy is to wait for the big hands its a lot tougher to do for some reason.

Another reason I like sng's better is I don't have people swapping in and out all the time. I can get real good reads on the players and be able to exploit them for the rest of the tournament. Now I know this problem will be alleviated once i can pump my bankroll enough to afford poker tracker. But for now the 2.50 5 handed nl sng's on pacific are just a gold mine. It's rare i don't place in the money... hell half the time i'm in the money after the 3rd hand (idiots go allin with their amazing holdings like 10J) I had a guy call my first hand all in push (i had AA of course but they weren't soooooooted) with 102 soooooted he busted and i said nice hand doyle and proceeded to win the tourney.

Ok so maybe this wasn't a "meaningful" post... but i agree with you nonetheless.


Now if only someone would write a book focused on sng's strategy... come on guys have ssh .. i know tpfap has some relevance buttttttt...
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Old 01-08-2005, 03:15 PM
Cry Me A River Cry Me A River is offline
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

I think that of ring, MTT and SNG, SNG offers the biggest advantage to decent/good/great players over bad players. If you don't understand SNG strategy you're just going to have no chance, in the long run, against players who do. I don't know how many times I've seen a player double or tripple up with crazy early all-ins but then bubble out when they try to cruise ITM. In effect, they're playing the SNG backwards...

SNG strategy is somewhat counter-intuitive, but it is essential and without it you're just hoping to get lucky. Which just isn't going to happen often enough.
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Old 01-08-2005, 04:18 PM
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

Grinding away multitabling (limit) ring games, applying the same methodology over and over (in the context of fewer, and less changing variables) kind of reminds me of my days back in school - cramming for some test, going over some rule/principle for the 16th time so that I have it absolutely memorized, even though I understood it's logical components by the 2nd time.

Playing SNGs, with their constantly shifting variables (and unique variable combinations) means I get to solve a new problem every time I play an SNG. It's refreshing/more stimulating.

And if you play tons of hours like I do, less mouse clicks with SNGs = less carpal tunnel issues.

Downside of SNGs = I throw more things across the room in disgust (but nothing broken yet). The "suddennes of one's demise" certainly can make for heightened emotional responses.
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Old 01-08-2005, 04:45 PM
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I agree, the beats in SNG's will drive a person crazy.
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Old 01-08-2005, 06:58 PM
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Default Re: Reasons I (or You) Enjoy SNGs

Personally, and I haven't had massive poker experience or anything, especially not at huge limits, but there have been few things that I find more thrilling than winning a $215. I mean it's *one thousand dollars!!!!*

Amongst the things that I find cooler:

Winning back to back $215s!!!
Winning back to back to back $215s!!! (ok, I haven't played a ton of $215s, so this has only happened once.)

But you get the point. The ROI is big, the variance is low, and (as a result of those first two) the bankroll requirements, and the ratio of Return:BR can be quite large.

I like that they pay the bills.

citanul
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