Phil Hellmuth says play only top hands in NL hold em. Tight is right. All that jazz.
Obviously this doesn't work in Sit N Gos as the # of players dwindles. When you're down to 5, 4, 3, and 2 players it's a whole different game.
I had my first SNG experience last night at the free UB tables. I was the first one to bust out at the first table (bet big with a flopped straight; was called by a flush draw who then busted me out when he caught the flush on the turn). At the second table, I finished 2nd. Went to bed feeling generally happy with myself, although I was pissed at myself for busting out when I did (AJ losing to AK -- I could smell that he had AA KK or AK, but I couldn't make myself throw away the AJ with an AKT flop). The play was a lot tougher than at the free ring games, that's for sure!
<--me being happy to find decent competition without risking any $$ yet.
One hard thing to get used to is that your opponents could literally have ANYTHING once you're down to 3 players. At that point, I found that I was playing the other players more than the cards. Even online, you really can smell weakness.
So here's my question for the forum. Are there any guidelines for what cards I should call with once it's down to 3-4 players? What sorts of hands should be raised? And (the important question): why? How should I be thinking about these hands? Are there mathematical guidelines, or is it mostly play by feel?
As always, many thanks in advance for any and all advice.