by TexasKowboy » Wed Dec 22, 2004 2:28 pm
I play tight/agressive until the blinds are 50/100. Then depending on my stack size I loosen up. If I have a big or above average stack I stay tight aggressive. I don't want to put chips back in the SnG.
Here is how I bet most of the time. I limp until the blinds are under 50/100. 2 or 3 X the BB raise is not going to push many hands out. So if I miss and want to get out with it only costing me the BB. It's hard to win alot in the early stages of a SnG but it is easy to lose a lot.
Once the blinds reach the 50/100 level they are now worth stealing and by not raising a lot before now you will get more credit for your raise. I like to bet 2 1/2 times the BB. If I can't do that then it is not worth entering the pot. The reason for the 2 1/2 X the BB is a lot of player will call the 2 X the BB but fold to anything bigger then that.
Now betting after the flop. If I am going to stay in the hand and the pot has not been raised before the betting gets to me I am going to bet the pot. This is the same if the blinds are 10/20 or 100/200. (Bigger then 200 we will address in a minute). This is the same bet you want to make if your bluffing at the pot or you have a monster. How many times have you seen small bet = big hand and big bet = small hand or everytime the guy has a hand he bets big but when he is bluffing he only bets 2 X the BB. Using the betting style I am decribing you are not playing many hands and only playing middle PP 10, J suited or better. The other thing you never want to do is go all in unless you have the nuts at the time you go all in. Pre-flop the only nut hand is AA. So when would you go all in pre-flop? When you have AA. This means if you raises 2 1/2 times the BB with KK and someone has you cover and puts you all in if you call then you must fold if you want to reach your goal. NOTICE: I said they bet so big they have you covered! This means if you have KK and have them covered you can call. If you lose to Ax you are still in the game. Use some common sense. If you only have them covered by 15 then you don't want to call.
Once the blinds reach 200+. By now you have a good read on everyone left in the SnG. You have to play each person differently. Most hands are going to be heads up. I have found that if you bet about 20% of whatever there stack is they will not call you unless they have at least TP. This rule is not always true for the short stack they are going to push all in with any pair. Don't bluff the short stack. You don't want to give him chips to get back into the SnG.
What is your goal? I play $20 to $100 SnG's. My goal is to make the money. Most SnG's last 1 hour. So even at $20+2 I am making $18 an hour finishing 3rd. Finishing 3rd out of 10 players is not that hard if you play tight/aggressive. I am in the money 70% of the time at 2 of the sites I play on. At Party I am only in the money 40% of the time.
Good luck and I hope this helps,
Kowboy
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