SNG's at FullTilt

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Does anybody play the $5 SNG's at FullTilt, and if so, what's the standard of play at them like? I've been playing the $1 ones and now have enough(proper BRM) to try the $5 ones. Are there sharks at this level, and still fishes for that matter?
Thanks,
KD
 
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Been playing the 10-30$ at full tilt a long time and I can assure that there are a lot of fish at the 20$´s to
 
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I've been playing a lot of these lately. Mighty boring but apparently its the game and level I'm most profitable at so I'm grinding it out to get my bankroll back up, and also I wanted to clear that challenge in the academy (I think I can do it one more time). Pretty soft overall to answer your question though sometimes they can take a very long time to play out so patience is a must.
 
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From what I've experienced there are a lot of fish and very few sharks. I've run across sharks from time to time although I admit I play on PS a lot more than FT.

I did run across a shark once that did answer why he was there and he said he was doing a personal challenge similar to Chris Fergusen's.
 
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thanks guys, for the replies.
well, i dipped my toe in a $5 one the same time as a $2 one and to tell the truth they played very similiar, not much difference at all.

I came 2nd in the $5 one, got beat with this hand:
(how he can get all-in on the turn with that hand I dont know, but there you go, if that's the standard play there then I guess I should be ok:) )
full tilt poker Game #11666527989: $5 + $0.50 Sit & Go (87532935), Table 1 - 100/200 - No Limit Hold'em - 17:12:38 ET - 2009/04/13
Seat 5: flan07 (7,415)
Seat 7: KerouacsDog (6,085)
flan07 posts the small blind of 100
KerouacsDog posts the big blind of 200
The button is in seat #5
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to KerouacsDog [6h 2h]
flan07 calls 100
KerouacsDog checks
*** FLOP *** [Qh As Ah]
KerouacsDog checks
flan07 bets 200
KerouacsDog calls 200
*** TURN *** [Qh As Ah] 3♥
KerouacsDog checks
flan07 bets 400
KerouacsDog raises to 1,200
flan07 raises to 7,015, and is all in
KerouacsDog calls 4,485, and is all in
flan07 shows [8d 8s]
KerouacsDog shows [6h 2h]
Uncalled bet of 1,330 returned to flan07
*** RIVER *** [Qh As Ah 3h] A♦
flan07 shows a full house, Aces full of Eights
KerouacsDog shows a flush, Ace high
flan07 wins the pot (12,170) with a full house, Aces full of Eights
KerouacsDog stands up
flan07 stands up
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 12,170 | Rake 0
Board: [Qh As Ah 3h Ad]
Seat 5: flan07 (small blind) showed [8d 8s] and won (12,170) with a full house, Aces full of Eights
Seat 7: KerouacsDog (big blind) showed [6h 2h] and lost with a flush, Ace high
 
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No real difference in level of play lower than $20. Whether your in a $1 or a $10 its the same quality of player just with different amount to play with. Quality really improves around the $20 level, guess this is where the fine line between playing for money and playing recreationally comes in. You wont meet the sharks 'till you hit the $75-$100 levels.
The $1 games are full of push or fold muppets, I'm surprised you managed to grind these. If i'm trying to build my bankroll I try the $3 and $5's.
 
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To me it seems like the 2-5$ are pretty equal but the 1$ tourneys have alot more early all ins.
 
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Yeah, lots of people pushing with speculative hands at the lower level SNG's. People understand the value of their chips a bit more as you go up the ladder, though $5 is probably not high enough to warrant being concerned about being outclassed if you can handle the $1 players.
 
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Didn't quote whoever said that sharks don't start very badly till the 75-100 level, gotta tell you it starts at about the 6 dollar level for turbo's reason being you get these guys that make a mint off of everyone else, they play in 20 games at once and they place in... roughly 80% of them? they might not get 1st as often as they would playing 1 at a time but you can bet they wouldn't be playing in 20 at a time for long if they weren't making a hefty profit I consider that a shark and they start at 6.50's but are definatly in games up to about 20 to 40 dollars as well, really is a wonder to watch but very simple stategy at the same time push or fold for the most part but it works, neways thats my take maybe i'm wrong though
 
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forgot to add sorry, but once u point out who the multi table players are, make a note of them even if you don't actually "make a note" double click on them and change the colour of them so they stick out and u know u can play them alot differently, u also know the later in the game it is (the higher the blinds) the more they are looking to push with any two face cards, early on its mainly a/a or k/k and gradually it expands a little more with each blind change hope that helps :)
 
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Yes, the $2 and the $5 play very similar. I really wish I had played the $5 ones more when I had my money, instead I continued to grind out at the $2 dollar ones, although my BR was good enough for the $5. I guess I was just trying to BR manage correctly, although I tilted it off in the end anyway!

I have to say, with that bad beat hand, you may already know this, but never ever slow play on full tilt! They kill you with that. I wouldn't have checked that turn, for my own strategy reasons, and also because I know what full tilt will do to me if I do!
 
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I have to say, with that bad beat hand, you may already know this, but never ever slow play on full tilt! They kill you with that. I wouldn't have checked that turn, for my own strategy reasons, and also because I know what full tilt will do to me if I do!
sure, normally I would bet the turn with that, but I had a good read on the villian that he would bet into me if I checked it. Which he did, I just got unlucky with the outcome.
 
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Currently the $5 is what my bankroll allows and so far successful. Played 4 yesterday, took first once, 2nd twice and bubbled one. Patience is key here. They do take a while to play out.
 
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I have played a few 1 table and 2 table $5 sngs. Generally the play is more premium, but I watched my friend play one a few weeks ago and it was a total donkfest. Generally less shoving I think and more start plays.
 
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I notice at the lower price levels that the bigger tourneys usually have more of the all ins right off the bat.
 
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I tried the $5 SNG's for awhile, but got tired of the slow play, I then hit the $1 ones and encountered too many
early all-ins, so I now am trying the multi tables at UB and FT,
 
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I think in most of the lower stakes SNG's its best just to set back and wait for 3-4 folks to go out and then go at it. It may not work for everyone but pre-flop all ins at usually such a coin flip that you really don't get to use any skill until the first batch of maniacs are out of the tourney.
 
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Does anybody play the $5 SNG's at FullTilt, and if so, what's the standard of play at them like? I've been playing the $1 ones and now have enough(proper BRM) to try the $5 ones. Are there sharks at this level, and still fishes for that matter?
Thanks,
KD

sit and gos like $16dollar and below are all pretty easy in my opinion. I think you can def move up to the 5 dollar ones.
 
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