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Hi, not sure if this is where I should be posting this, if not I'm sure someone will let me know :what:. Well, I was just wondering, what is everyone's opinion about the sit and go tables on Bodog? I have found that many of the players are quite reckless, and I was wondering, is this a good place to "practice" playing. I am just worried that as a fairly new player, I am learning some bad habits in these tables, and I just wanted to get some tips on what habits I should carry over the the money tables, and which are guaranteed downfalls that should be left behind. Sorry if this doesn't make a ton of sense, just trying to learn! Thanks in advance for any advice!
Join: 2009/10/14 Messages: 7
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cjh1221 wrote:

Hi, not sure if this is where I should be posting this, if not I'm sure someone will let me know :what:. Well, I was just wondering, what is everyone's opinion about the sit and go tables on Bodog? I have found that many of the players are quite reckless, and I was wondering, is this a good place to "practice" playing. I am just worried that as a fairly new player, I am learning some bad habits in these tables, and I just wanted to get some tips on what habits I should carry over the the money tables, and which are guaranteed downfalls that should be left behind. Sorry if this doesn't make a ton of sense, just trying to learn! Thanks in advance for any advice!

Start out at the Non Turbo tables. From my experience at Bodog.. it seems the $12 sit-n-go with only 6 players seems to be the best for non reckless players. All the turbo tables attract the reckless players. The $10 non turbo is pretty good too..
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scottw57 wrote:

Start out at the Non Turbo tables. From my experience at Bodog.. it seems the $12 sit-n-go with only 6 players seems to be the best for non reckless players. All the turbo tables attract the reckless players. The $10 non turbo is pretty good too..

I've never played any other than the $1 and the $5 and the one dollar where by far much tighter.
Funny but it seemed like it was everyone last dollar. Almost to tight.
But the five dollar SnG's we a donkey fest. and I hated them.
The computer will not or seems to not want you to be a constant winner.
I would get blinded out on some and the hands I was folding would not have won any ways. F'n crazy
Join: 2009/10/17 Messages: 8
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djamesatl wrote:

I've never played any other than the $1 and the $5 and the one dollar where by far much tighter.
Funny but it seemed like it was everyone last dollar. Almost to tight.
But the five dollar SnG's we a donkey fest. and I hated them.
The computer will not or seems to not want you to be a constant winner.
I would get blinded out on some and the hands I was folding would not have won any ways. F'n crazy

Yes. You are right, the sit and gos at bodog are quite unpredictable.

The 2$ sit and gos can be quite crazy sometimes. I play these daily and find that with these small buy in tournaments, you just have to play your game.

Don't let other people determine how and when you push your chips around. Play the hands you like to play and you should be fine. Its poker you never know anyways what can happen.

If you are looking for better players and more consistent players, I would only play the sit-and-gos that are higher than $5, like the $10 sit-go.
Join: 2009/03/14 Messages: 15
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