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On Friday 12 August 2011 11:30

player shuffling chips in his hand

The new Sit & Go landscape

Keep up with the latest developments in Sit & Go strategy

Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


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By Aaron Hendrix on Friday 13 May 2011 16:45

Player is placing a bet

Giving free cards in Sit & Go’s

Knowing when to give your opponent a free card can be your ticket to victory in single-table tournaments

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Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


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By Aaron Hendrix on Thursday 17 March 2011 15:00

Zoom on the tilt, dealer's hand in the centre

Cracking full-ring regs

Full-time Sit & Go specialists may be winning players, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of ways you can profit from them

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Rick Dacey on Friday 18 February 2011 16:00

Zoom-in on the dealer's hands

Painting by numbers

Broadway cards like K-Q and Q-J can be your best friend or your worst enemy in a Sit & Go, so you must know how to handle them

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Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Mike 'TheSqueeze' Panayiotou on Tuesday 01 February 2011 16:00

Hole cards and the chip stack behind

Playing big Aces OOP in Sit & Go's

Playing chunky Aces out of position in limped pots can get you in hot water, but a dose of aggression will make your decisions easier

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Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Wednesday 12 January 2011 12:00

PKR HUGS table before shuffle and deal

Is the sit-and-go a solved game?

Have the maths bods worked out the perfect way to play the sit-and-go?

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Thursday 09 December 2010 10:00

The dealer is entertaining the table with tricks

Value-betting the river in Sit & Go's

Extracting value on the river in Sit & Go’s is a tricky proposition, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do it

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Intermediate, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Wednesday 17 November 2010 12:00

PKR card face-down

Making big folds in the middle game

You might know all about folding your way through a SNG bubble, but things are more difficult in the middle game

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Mike 'TheSqueeze' Panayiotou on Friday 29 October 2010 13:00

PKR Live player with sunglasses watching action

Zero to hero

Losing most of your six-max stack early on needn’t be the end of your tournament – just treat it like a freeroll until you can rejoin the pack

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Tuesday 21 September 2010 10:00

Dealer is grabbing the button

Lead out or check-raise in SNGs?

Playing out of position in Sit & Go’s is problematic, but by embracing leading and check-raising at the right times you can seize control

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Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Rick Dacey on Friday 06 August 2010 14:00

Chip tricks, focus on a twirl

Big limps in Sit & Go’s

Limping and calling behind with big hands can be profitable at the Sit & Go tables, but trapping for trapping’s sake can easily burn you

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Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Mike 'TheSqueeze' Panayiotou on Tuesday 27 July 2010 15:00

Player is revealing hole cards

Closing out six-max SNGs

Six-max SNGs are a very different beast from full-ring games, and without key adjustments you'll miss a lot of first-place cashes

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Monday 12 July 2010 10:30

Player is preparing for a bet

Three-betting early raisers

A raise from early position in a full-ring Sit & Go usually means a big hand. So how strong do you need to be if you are looking to three-bet?

Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Advanced, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Monday 28 June 2010 12:00

PKR Dealing the Flop

Blind to the benefits

Though dangerous, playing from the small blind in Sit & Go’s does have some benefits, so shouldn’t you find out what they are?

Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Dave Bland on Monday 14 June 2010 14:00

PKR Live players all-in turn being dealt

Protecting the bubble

Knocking out the short stack on the bubble is usually the right thing to do, but keeping the fourth-place player in can sometimes help you claim the big money

Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Thursday 27 May 2010 13:00

player folding his hand

Folding big hands in SNGs

Folding big hands preflop in an SNG may seem wrong, but it can be the winning play in certain situations

Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Advanced, Hold' em, No Limit


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By Mike 'TheSqueeze' Panayiotou on Tuesday 18 May 2010 11:00

The first dealt card

Using every edge in SNGs

PKR’s SNGs have some key differences from other sites – make sure you take advantage of them

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Monday 05 April 2010 12:00

top view of action after the river is dealt

Don’t flush yourself away

Although it’s great to have the equity of a flush draw, it doesn’t necessarily mean you always want to get your chips into the middle

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Filed in: Sit & Go strategy
Tags: Sit & Go's, Intermediate, Hold' em, No Limit


By Nick Wright on Monday 22 March 2010 16:00

Still life with chips, cards and PKR logo

Owning multi-SNG final tables

How to get through the crucial final stages of a multi-table Sit & Go and give yourself the best shot at the money

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Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit


By Phil Shaw on Friday 26 February 2010 15:30

Chips spread on the table

Big blinds on the bubble

When Sit & Go blinds get huge you have to consider who will be the next to get KO’d before you decide whether to call or shove

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Tags: Sit & Go's, Hold' em, No Limit

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