If you are a sit and go player, the name of the game is survival. It’s all about making it to the final three spots, so you can make the money and come out with a profit. The key to surviving is to avoid making huge mistakes, and new players all make very similar mistakes early in a sit and go.

  • Act a Fool
  • Play Loose
  • Underestimate Opponents
  • Multi-Task
  • Overestimate Draws

Act a Fool – The easiest way to quickly bust in a sit and go is to play like a maniac. Often times when I play low stakes sit and go’s I see players entering almost every pot preflop, and losing a ton of chips with poor hands. Also, they go way too far with these hands, and lose way more chips than they should. A perfect example of this is when a player raises a pot with KJ early in a sit and go, hit middle pair, and get all in. Why would you do that? It just doesn’t make sense.

Play Loose – One mistake I see over and over in sit and go’s is players who see over 40% of the flops, even during the early stages. The only excuse for seeing that many flops is if you’re getting Aces or Kings 40% of the time, and that is a pretty ridiculous proposition. Amateurs like to play hands like 910 suited even for a raise, and that is a losing play that will surely get you stacked eventually.

Underestimate Opponents – Even if you’re playing at a low stakes sit and go table, you can never take your opponents too lightly. For example, I was recently in a $5 sit and go and was dealt AA. I raised it up, and had one caller. The flop was K54, and my opponent bet out into me.

At this point I surely put him on KQ or KJ, so I re-raised him. After that, he went all in, and I quickly called. He had 44, and knocked me out. If this were a higher stakes sit and go I would have questioned his bet into me on the flop, but since it was a low stakes game I figured he was just making a foolish play.


Multi-Task
– No matter how good of a poker player you are, it is important to focus on the task at hand. If you’re playing online poker while cooking, cleaning, watching TV, and chatting with friends, you’re doomed to have a bad session. Because of this, you should always focus on the poker game. Even if you’re multi tabling you’ll still be way better off by focusing solely on the computer instead of other tasks.

Overestimate Draws – Another super common mistake I see at the low stakes tables is players getting it all-in early with just a draw. You’re supposed to stay tight during the early stages of a sit and go, and the only time you should get your whole stack in is when you’re sure you have the best of it. A flush draw or a straight draw is definitely not the best of it.

Source: pokersite.org

London Poker Festival
08 14th, 2010

The London Poker Festival is the world’s largest schedule of poker and poker related events. Throughout the entire month of September, poker enthusiasts from around the world can partake in the 100+ listed Poker Festival calendared events, play at more than a dozen festival venues, and attend poker seminars, hosted parties, and special events. This September, watch the London poker scene come alive as the city plays host to the WPT, Poker in the Park, the EPO and the WSOPE. For a full calendar of festival events visit www.BritishPokerFestival.com

Poker Odds Calculator
08 2nd, 2010

When trying to improve your poker game, especially your online game, you’ll want to use all the poker tools at your disposal. One of the poker software you may have heard of is the poker calculator. There are two types of poker calculators that you may be using to improve your game.

Basic Poker Odds Calculator

A basic poker odds calculator is one that works right out of your web browser. Using this poker calculator simply requires that you remember the parameters of the hand you wish to look at. You input the hands that were against each other and the card that came on the flop, if it had been dealt, then click to calculate your poker odds of winning the hand. This can tell you if you made a correct call or if you didn’t.

Play Poker Online
07 18th, 2010

If you’re interested in playing poker but consider yourself a beginner, an online poker site is a great place to start. You can learn poker online through play money games and freerolls, getting the hang of the structure of the game without risking real money. Once you feel more comfortable, you can move onto the real money games. There are games of all limits, so you can start out risking only a dollar or two and slowly move up to the serious stakes.

Your First Online Texas Hold’em Site

The first thing you will need to do is fi nd an online poker site. There is no shortage of these bonuses, and you can go to a poker review site to find the best one. Full Tilt Poker, Party Poker and Poker Stars are three of the largest online poker rooms. Before you sign up, be sure to get a poker bonus, which adds money to your account just for signing up and playing on a site.