Secrets of Winning Sit and Go Tournaments
If you're like a lot of players these day, you like to play in Sit and Go tournaments - one and two table tournaments that you can just sit down and get going playing in right away. Sit-n-go poke rtournaments have become extremely popular online.
Winning in these specially-structured tournaments can be quite challenging, with the broad range of skill sets you're likely to encounter, making it more likely you'll get whacked and knocked out before you can get into the money (typically you have to at least place 3rd to get into the money).
A lot of people play these tournaments, but very few people actually win consistently enough to turn a real "profit" from playing them. Now, there a "system" designed specifically for beating the Sit & Go tournaments - both the players and the game format itself.
Using this system, it enable to win or place in the money in up to half of the Sit & Go Tournaments that you enter. That could mean up to $100 an hour or more at higher-limit tables and $20 to $50 an hour in lower-limit games if you play a lot.
Check out the "Secrets of Winning Sit and Go Tournaments":
Secrets of Winning Sit and Go Tournaments
This new e-course (electronic course) can be read and applied very quickly, typically in a matter of two hours or less. The course includes:
* Playing Position Correctly - you'll learn how to use position in the sit and go tournament to your advantage, which hands to play in which positions and how to keep from losing your chips in poor position.
* Adjusting to Changing Conditions - the key to winning Sit and Go tournaments is adjusting your play style and approach as the blinds and number of players changes. Done correctly, and you'll end up in the final 3 in the money up to half of the time.
* Winning Heads-up Play - arguably one of the most misunderstood, yet most fun part of any tournament, is playing heads-up against another good player. I'll share all of my secrets to winning heads-up with you...you'll not find these techniques anywhere else. I think this chapter is worth the price of the e-course by itself, as playing heads-up is incredibly important and most people aren't that great at it.
Learning to play winning heads-up poker means the difference between being the Winner and 2nd Place - a huge difference in payout in all tournaments goes to the winner, along with the recognition as the champion.
* Beating Aggressive Players - my award-winning tutorial, updated specifically for Sit and Go play, explains how to take advantage of aggressive and wild players, without losing all of your chips in the process.
* Online Tells - there are definitely tells that you can use when playing online. Do you know them? Do you use them? If not, chances are they're being used against you!
* Successful Bluffing and Blind Stealing - one of the most important moves in poker is bluffing the opponents, and in tournament play, you must be capable of successfully bluffing in order to survive the blinds and antes, place in the money and win heads-up.
Then, there's a final chapter summarizing what you need to do to win Sit & Go Tournaments. There's also a revised (improved) Sklansky-style "starting hands" table that will improve your odds of winning.
Once you've been through this focused short-course on winning Sit & Go tournament play, you'll not only become a formidable Sit & Go player, you'll also be able to use many of these techniques in any tournament format or poker game as well.
If you play in Sit & Go tournaments and haven't seen this, I'd highly recommend it.
Rick
Secrets of Winning Sit & Go Tournaments
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