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Old 11-05-2005, 01:12 PM
Cactus Jack Cactus Jack is offline
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Default Re: Frustrated gambler advice

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I feel like I have a pretty good grasp on the true fundementals of the game and wanted to use the sit and go's to pratice, learn and gain experience.

[/ QUOTE ] SNGs probably aren't the best training ground if you want to eventually play "good poker". SNG are quite a bit different from a ring game -- some would say there is much less skill involved in a SNG.

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Not less, but different. A good cash game player folds and folds and folds, a lot. You can actually sit at a Party NL table and push all in with AA and make money. (Somebody will call.) I've got stats on rocks with 8% VP$iP who are making money. I doubt very many SNG players are making money seeing only 8% of hands. You have to play a bit more hands to make a little more money, but it can be done in a cash game.

However, I doubt many SNG players can translate their skills into crushing a cash game. If anything, they'd LAG it up and get hurt.

Different skill set.

CJ
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