micro SNGs are kind of hard to grind on because so many loose and bad players play at them. I am not a fan of playing anything online less than 10$ buy in. But i have plenty plenty experience in playing micro SNGs unfortunately. It is quite easy to come up in money, basically sit around and watch watch watch is the best advice to give anyone. The bad players and good players are easy to spot especially at these small buy in SNGs. So once you have figured out who is a decent player and ones that are awful, you can start to take control where you need to. Remember never to try to bluff the awful or bad players because they have no concept of the game, so as more bad players or inexperienced players will be playing the game, stay away from bluffs mostly all together until u are down to about 4 people left. Now once you have established the good, the bad, and the ugly you are going to want to find your range of hands. Mostly, you want to keep it kind of tight except for early early in the tournament. If you are a good tournament player you should be able to figuer out where you are in the hand with a large range. So play as many hands as possible with good position against just a few in the hand. Try to get "lucky" and flop a straight or good draw early where it is not going to devistate your chip stack if you miss. When you get a strong starting hand early make sure you raise really large, I mean really really large like 10BBs + because people love to call early w nothing so you have to make sure u have those bad players out in order to stay away from them flopping 2 pair or some obscene straight w nothing but J5 or 810o. Now once you get your chips up steal some blinds here and there to make sure your chips stay up, but make sure you do it against tight players, generally a good player will let their blind go and not think twice becasue they know they will get it back later, likewise dont get too discouraged at letting your own blinds go. In small SNGs the blinds will start to come around fast so you will get your chance to get them back. Once you are down to 3 or 4 handed then the real play begins. Now you have to realize what you have seen those opponents play and how they play their top pairs and draws. You have to let your read be your biggest asset. Make moves where you can when you think they are a little weak and you can try to trap when you have a big hand w just 3 or 4 people left. Keep your chips up and dont risk too much of your stack at any point in the game until you have to. And in micro SNGs you will be fine w just 3 or 4 BBs left. 2 double ups and you are right back in it. The best thing to focus on is making the money!... JUST MAKE THE MONEY FIRST... navigate the best you can w your stack and after that make some big moves, trap, bluff and run off instinct to try and make some profit!... Good luck