- Manage your bankroll
When playing SNGs you always have to keep your bankroll in mind. The buy-in may never cost you more than 5% of your bankroll. This means that if you have $100 you should not choose SNGs with a buy-in of more than $5. The bigger your bankroll gets, the smaller the percentage gets. So if you have $500, you should opt for SNGs with a $20 buy-in.
- Bye Bye impatient ones
The first thing that happens when playing a SNG is the elimination of all the impatient opponents. These are players who prefer to push all-in on the first hand, hoping to double up quick or save time and effort to build up a stack the usual way. Usually it doesn’t take long for these players to be eliminated so just sit tight for a couple of minutes.
- Multi-tasking
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you can do everything at the same time. Sit N Go’s need concentration. If you are playing while watching TV, chatting with friends, making a meal you’re missing a lot of valuable information. Always focus on the poker game !

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. So if you make a note saying “calls KK as overpair allin on the flop” then it’s a bit of a shame cause you could state it that much clearer. Just by adding the word “drawy” or “dry” makes the note that much better! Perfection is impossible but the strive for is essential. So make optimal use of the information you get.
