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Short-Handed Sit'n Go Strategy

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What is required to win a short handed Sit'n Go game? Just two things: good timing and aggression.
Read this article and learn some very sneaky poker tips that will enable you to take home big money!

The finest short-handed Sit'n Go strategy.
While playing short hand, you should be meticulous with good starting hands, which do not hit. These include AQ, AK, and AJ. Most of the time, these starting hands miss the flop entirely. However, you can take this in your stride. Remember: if they miss a flop for you, it means that they have missed a flop for your opponents too!

Make the most of this and bet the same amount before flop and on the flop. However, be careful, as these hands may put you into trouble if raised. If you play it too aggressively, you may lose your chips to a pocket pair. Don't be afraid to fold if you're opponent re-raises you.

Blinds.
Usually, Sit'n Go games start with small blinds, hence, it is wise to play position and work towards getting a few cheap lops. With the rise in blinds, your playing style should get tight and aggressive accordingly. While playing hands, be aggressive; but not too aggressive to overplay hands. It proves to be costly to chip stacks.

Picking up tells.
Keep a watch on your opponents. A common complaint from poker players is that they are able to pick only a limited amount of tells from their opponents, as the game is not face to face.

Here are some tips to pick up on tells. They are based on the time taken by a player to check, call, bet, or raise. Make a note of showdowns. Make use of the hand history to examine the players' hands even though they are not displayed. Generally, the losing hand is not displayed on the basis of the users settings. But if the hand is played till showdown, you can check the hand history as well as the cards. This strategy will enable you to know the types of hands played by your opponents. You can use this important piece of information in your favor.

Keep a watch on new players and play tight.
Not all players are serious. Many of them are first-timers, who simply want to get a feel of poker. They don't really aim for making big money; they just want to have some fun and prefer to play Sit'n Go because it's convenient.

It is a frequent thing to have players seated with a loose and aggressive player who tends to utilize the all in feature every now and then and pick up small pots. However, don't be too lax with such players. Although they don't hold a very good hand most of the time, you cannot be too sure. Some players like to have such loose and aggressive players around, as they keep them playing tight, which is essential here.

Don't forget it is short handed.
Remember; the game is short handed. So? Well, it means that it would be an excellent strategy to bet with an ace high under good position at the table. Hands regarded as weak at a full table prove to be quite strong in the sit and go strategy. It would be a good idea to play all pocket pairs.

Full-handed v/s short-handed Sit'n Go strategy.
In full handed games, you can play really tight with only top 10 hands (AA, KK, QQ, AKs, AQs, JJ, KQs, AJs, KJs, AKo) and reach quite close to the money. However, you cannot do this in a short handed sit and go game, as the blinds come much more often.
Apply this article to your next Sit'n Go game, and watch yourself adorning the winners's crown!



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