by danjames » Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:50 am
Hi,
I've been following Nash's strategy and have the following results:
Played 20
1st 1
2nd 2
3rd 8
4th 1
5th+ 8
ROI% 23%
ITM% 55%
It's still very early days but so far things are looking OK. I've played a few SNG's and mostly limit $1/2 prior to coming across Nash's sticky and must admit that I always played on the tight side so the strategy appealed to me instantly. I love the fact that you might only see 2-3 flops and be pretty deep into the tourney. I 2 tabled last night for the first time and did well, hit my first 1st place. My major weakness is blind stealing and defending heads-up/three way. I tend to wait for premium cards to blind steal (A7o+ and mid-high pocket pairs) and I know I should open up my blind stealing hand list, any comments/suggestions greatly received As for defending I really will lay down most cards and generally re-raise with premium. I guess this is why I'm not turning my 3rd's into 2nd's and 2nd's into 1st's. I will always call the SB in round 1 only no matter what I hold, assuming it hasn't been raised, I feel I'm always getting odds for the call and if the flop hits me (really trips or better) I'll play aggro. The patience side of waiting for the premium hands does not bother me, I can easily fold any 2 cards. I use Poker Office/Poker Tracker to try and rate players, looking at VIP$, PFR%, First in Raise%. After around 20 hands I get a feel for the tightwads and LAG's. Does anyone use Autorate rules for SNG's? I will play around 100 SNG's before I consider moving up/down a level. I might take a look at other sites but the $11 SNG's at party seem loose enough, last night I played 6 and can't remember the BB getting above 300. Some players were calling all-ins with junk like J9o and suited connectors.
Cheers,
Dan
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