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		<title>SNG Strategy</title>
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			<title>SNG &amp;quot;BUBBLE QUIZ&amp;quot;!</title>
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			<description>SNG Bubble quiz

Bubble bashing



Playing the bubble in a sit&amp;go is what separates a losing player from a winning one



By Eric Dickson

September 2008





In this quiz we're going to examine the awkward situation of playing on the bubble with a short stack. As the short-stack, you generally need, rather desperately, to double-up. At the same time, you must exercise some care so as not to be eliminated by making poor decisions out of this desperation.



A fourth-place finish in a full-ring  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:37:33 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Sit N Go Poker Made Easy (Howard Lederer)</title>
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			<dc:creator>mrtrc266</dc:creator>
			<description>Poker Tip: 1

Sit N Go Poker Made Easy

Howard Lederer

March 14, 2005 



The Sit N Go (SNG) is online poker's great gift to the aspiring tournament player. Prior to the Sit And Go SNG, final table experience was hard to come by. You could enter a dozen multi-table tournaments and never find yourself at a final table. Or you could make one or two, only to get knocked out in 8th or 9th place. Adapting to an ever-diminishing number of players at a single table is a crucial skill in tournament  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 15:46:53 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>SNG Early, Mid and Late.</title>
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			<dc:creator>mrtrc266</dc:creator>
			<description>Steve Badger is fond of saying that if you're a losing player, you need an infinite bankroll. If you follow the No Limit SNG Strategy in this article, it's unlikely you'll be a losing player. But you still need enough of a bankroll to avoid what they call risk of ruin, which is the chance that you'll catch a losing streak that will wipe out your bankroll before you can win enough to catch back up to your positive expectation. 

 

Strategy for Early in the Tournaments







There are two  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 20:01:42 GMT</pubDate>
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