I was reading the strategy on sixhanded.com and it appears to have very a different strategy for playing 6 handed sng's than other websites. Is this strategy recommended? for example it tells you never to limp in to see a cheap flop and to only raise with premium hands especially at the early stagesWhat do you think of the strategy advice on www.sixhanded.com for 6 handed Sit N Go's?
Theres more than one way to skin a cat, and even more ways to skint a donkey! Choosing the right strategy for how your opponants are playing is the correct one. To do this you need to build up a strategic arsenal, (from sites like these,books, etc) and just see what works. Example you've given about limping cheap, it can be both correct and incorrect. Suppose your on a table of timid amateurs who dont raise preflop but dont know how to lay a hand down, perfect situation to limp suited connectors and small pairs to spike a monster flop cheaply, then takem to the cleaners. Now suppose you're playing strong preflop raisers, youre gonna need strong starting hands and play them fast. Horses for courses, read as much as u can, play as much as you can. Poker is about munipulating your opponants tendancys.What do you think of the strategy advice on www.sixhanded.com for 6 handed Sit N Go's?
I didnt really read into and dont play 6 person sngs but never limping in that structure seems to sound right and im guessing it tells you to play the hands you are gonna play aggressively both pre and post flop to give you more opportunities to win the pot and give less info to your opponent
so from what i heard sounds like solid advice, i usually play cash games and very rarely limp into a pot it works out well. Only place i limp into pots a decent amount are MTTs
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