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Archive for November, 2008

28
Nov

Turbo SNG: Playing Out of Position

Sit N Go‘s provide a very unique situation in terms of tournament poker. For the most part everything in a Sit N Go takes place in about an hour or so, even quicker for a Turbo SNG. One thing you will notice is that you need to be well versed in how to handle a lot of situations. Because of the volatile nature of Sit N Go’s you must be able to deal with being in bad situations a lot. Sit N Go’s don’t really favor any one player and sometimes you’ll find your self in crappy situations all the  [ Read More ]

25
Nov

Aced Poker Review

Launched in 2008, Aced is a poker site that was designed from day one by poker players, for poker players. The management team there has had experience at several other rooms and made the collective decision to make Aced unique. Here’s a quick overview of the Aced Poker experience and what you can expect when playing there: Deposit Bonus and Perks: Sign up for Aced using this special TurboSNG link and get a 200% deposit bonus up to $1,000. Cashier: Aced accepts Visa and Mastercard deposits, Click2Pay, PIC-Club, Neteller, Entropay, Fonelinx, ECO, Wire Deposits, and ewallet express. Sit N Go  [ Read More ]

08
Nov

Cake Poker Review

Cake Poker is on the move. Quickly. One of the fastest growing poker sites right now, Cake is attracting players in droves by offering great promotions, easy deposits for US players, and a slick poker download client that’s very intuitive with smooth graphics. Launched in 2006, the management at Cake Poker has aggressively promoted the site on a global scale and as a result, have attracted a large mix of players. The good news? Many of them are fish and can exploited easily, particularly in the Sit N Go games. Here’s a quick overview of the Cake Poker experience and  [ Read More ]

08
Nov

Short Handed Turbo SNG

As we know, Turbo Sit and Go tournaments are the same as your standard SNG, except for the fact that the time it takes for the blinds to move up is shorter. So aside from the fact that these games run a lot quicker than your average tournament, are there any other differences in the overall game play and strategy? When it comes to strategy, the fact that the games run more quickly should make quite a big difference in your approach to the game. A lot less time is spent deep stacked, and so a lot of the tournament  [ Read More ]


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