So a funny thing just happened, decided to head over to pokerroom.com for a bit of SNG action. I sign up for one and as I’m sitting there for the first few hands I’m thinking to myself “This table seems pretty weak, why are they only min-raising each other?”.

Then it dawns on me, I’ve signed up for a limit tournament by mistake! Then something else dawns on me, although I’m a profitable limit ring game player I have no idea what strategy to use for a limit SNG. I feel so lost!

It’s currently level 2 and I’m down around $400 in chips already (turned a straight to be rivered by a better straight), the other players strategy so far seems to be “call and pray” so I’ll play tight and see what happens… stay tuned!

It’s now level four and I’m starting to suspect this is a bit of a lottery, did I mention it was only a $5+$0.50 buy-in? Many people to each flop calling raises and re-raises, blinds are up to 50/100 so I expect to see the first players dropping out soon.

Oh yeah and I haven’t won a pot yet. Only played two hands though the whole tournament not including the blinds. Maybe I’m being too tight? I have been card dead though.

First player is out, straight vs top pair. Calling and praying ;)

Second player out, we’re down to 8. Big problem is I’m down to around 700 in chips with the blinds at 50/100.

Scratch that, I’m out in 8th place. Got K9o in the BB, checked to see a flop 9 high. Ended up all-in on the river which was a jack, one opponent had J7o the other (who was all-in preflop) had AJo.

Can’t say I enjoyed my first limit SNG experience, personally I see limit as something much better suited to cash ring games where the blinds don’t change. That said, I really had no idea what I was doing :)

Waste of a buy-in, but an interesting experience regardless. If anyone out there can point me in the direction of some good limit tournament resources I’m always willing to learn…

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