Why Sit N Go’s?

27 11 2006

- There are fewer players in SNG tournaments

A Single Table Tournament or STT is usually 9 or 10 players. In a game like this, the top 3 finishers would place “in the money”. However, Sit N Go’s can have as many as 50 players (which would be 5 tables of 10) or as few as 2 (heads up). A Sit N Go with more than 10 players is played on more than one table and is known as a Multi-Table Tournaments or MTT.

Generally, the more players in the SNG, the more places are paid and the higher the prize money. Of course, with more players the tournaments are longer and there are more players to beat out.

- SNG Tournaments are short

No limit Texas Hold’em Sit N Go’s are generally faster than limit Sit N Go’s because of the ability to move “all-in” gets things moving. You clearly have more time to play multiple SNG’s at a time. I sometimes play 4 games at once.

- I make my living off of SNG tournaments

I definately enjoy playing SNG’s as I have perfected a clear cut system i use to take down SNG tournaments. There is a clear cut way when it comes to taking down SNG tournies. Check out my Website for more info on My Proven System for killing SNG’s. Remember I make my living off of playing Online Sit and Go poker tournaments. You can too!

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I Got My Hands on 5 PS3’s

25 11 2006

Guys, I know this is not poker related but I got my hands on 5 Brand New Sony® Playstation 3’s and I am giving 1 away for the next five months.

Visit my site to see how you can get one





Daniel Negreanu And Gus Hansen In An Amazing Hand

25 11 2006

Flopped set over set and then turned quads that make your opponent a boat. Yikes!
I had to put this up, just crazy.





Welcome to the Blog!

25 11 2006

Hello everyone, and thanks for reading the first post in my new blog! For those that don’t recognize me, my name is Johnny Rothman and I am a professional online poker pro. As the days go by, I’ll be making more and more posts in my blog, keeping you up to date on the latest happenings in my life, as well as anything else that comes to mind.

Most of you have seen me taking down online Sit and Go poker tournaments. This is how I make my living. These are my preferred methods over the so called schedule tournaments.

The “sit-and-go” tournament is the more informal type of event. Usually these events have just one or two tables. The poker lobby shows a list of sit-and-go events that are open for sign-ups. As soon as enough players sign up for a sit-and-go event, it starts. These events are a great way to get a lot of “final table” tournament experience: in a single-table sit-and-go, you start out at the final table!

That’s all for now, but stay tuned, there is definitely more to come!