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    How to became a good poker player? Any article. Please replay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john777 View Post
    How to became a good poker player? Any article. Please replay.
    Check out this site! It's great.

    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+become+a+good+poker+player

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    Quote Originally Posted by dew12109 View Post
    Owned .
    Think for yourself. Question authority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dew12109 View Post
    it send me to google to search lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KINO2WIN View Post
    it send me to google to search lol.
    i can state the obvious lol.

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    Thank you for the advice Mickey. i knew somethings about sitngos but with this book and patience in the tables i started to have much better results. I play around 5 tournments per day and i the last 3 days i have a 1st place, 3rd place and 5 times in the prizes places.

    I thought you would like to know, and one more time thank you for the advice.
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    a secret to tell you how I play Sit & Go

    when I start playing Sit & Go always come when AKs, AA or KK I always go all in (but this is just the first blind level), because you will always get the Fishs and donks.
    but after that follow the advice of personal woe upon the topic

    ty

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    Quote Originally Posted by KINO2WIN View Post
    i have been playing in the sit and go of full tilt. and there is one tournment that really atract me to play its the 2 dolars 180 players sit and go.
    i have played like 20 times in the last days and the best place i did was 12, most of times i stay between 40 and 90. i really want to imprrove my sit and go game.
    can anyone help me to find the best strategy for this kind of tournments?
    I see that this post is old 'but' I'm posting on this anyways (maybe others will be looking for help/advice too on playing the 180's).

    Here's an excellent article for playing the 180's (reg. speed) - http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/23...-stakes-778377

    Of course there's also that other strategy article that was written for playing the 180's... by Shaun F'n Deeb himself. It's a bit older but also a decent read for anyone interested in playing the 180's. I don't have a link for it but I'm pretty sure if you were to google, 'Shaun Deeb - 180player SNG article', you'll likely find it.

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    Consider these few points in sit N go and you will see your improved gaming:-

    If everyone is folding when you get a big hand, you will need to mix up your game.
    If you're going to play in the $50 Sit and Go's make sure your game is sharp
    Watch the cards the other players play. Weak tight players will give away chips in the face of raises. Aggressive players will force you to make hard decisions, so stick to premium starting hands against them.
    You should play tighter in early position. In late position you can loosen up and play more hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sick_pro View Post
    It is good to focus on a particular tourney or sng, lots of same players so you can take notes or just remember what there style is.
    I didnt prefer to play $2 180 entr.
    I am more an 9 seated turbo player with the first 3 places get same price pay out structure.
    I never read a book about poker or something at all.
    I am a person who wants to create his own style.
    The most important thing you can do to keep getting better is analize your hands!
    If you see you made the wrong move, even if you won the hand you can learn so much from it.
    Everytime I lose because of a bad beat or If I had a hard decission to call an all in and eventually call and got 50 % preflop but lose the hand Im still satiscfied cause I KNOW that it doesnt matter that I lose the hand, It matters that I played it right.

    I wish you good luck on the tables
    i totally agree.... create your own game and image. It works because you will not have to blame anyone but yourself and thats the best way to learn
    As above So below

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    I have played several of these and find that a lot of players are very aggressive in the beginning, calling anything with nothing. When I can stay calm and wait for the big hand, I have done well and gotten into the money, expect a few bad beats, but remember who the player was and enjoy taking his chips at the next table.

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    Learn wich hands you can push from wich position. Push/fold

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    Start with some poker strategy (look up the term in google), you'll find a lot of articles to get you started. A lot of videos available on pokerstrategy dot com, as well.

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