Hello Everyone.
I am basically looking for a guide, be it Written, or video guide as to the basics of playing SNG's/MT's. Basically I'm looking to play 9/10man sit and goes and MTT's. I'm looking for information about what kind of hands to open with in different situtions, i.e. if its folded to me on the Button I know I can open a lot more hands than I can UTG but I've no idea about playing in all the different spots.
So basically what I've been doing since I started playing poker until now is looking at my two cards, looking at whats happened before me on the table and deciding whether to raise or fold etc. But I would like to understand the game much better and as I am currently not working I think I have a good opportunity now to learn more about what hands to play when etc.
So if anyone can direct me to a guide for SNG's or MTT I would greatly appreciate it! I'm really looking for the basics. BTW maths is not a problem, I'm and engineer so understanding maths etc is not a problem for me.
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Ian
I am basically looking for a guide, be it Written, or video guide as to the basics of playing SNG's/MT's. Basically I'm looking to play 9/10man sit and goes and MTT's. I'm looking for information about what kind of hands to open with in different situtions, i.e. if its folded to me on the Button I know I can open a lot more hands than I can UTG but I've no idea about playing in all the different spots.
So basically what I've been doing since I started playing poker until now is looking at my two cards, looking at whats happened before me on the table and deciding whether to raise or fold etc. But I would like to understand the game much better and as I am currently not working I think I have a good opportunity now to learn more about what hands to play when etc.
So if anyone can direct me to a guide for SNG's or MTT I would greatly appreciate it! I'm really looking for the basics. BTW maths is not a problem, I'm and engineer so understanding maths etc is not a problem for me.
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Ian
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