slycbnew
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Silver Level
I'm starting to develop more confidence in my MTT strategies - starting to see some decent results. My confidence in my SNG game, though, is deteriorating - my results over the last two months have been pretty terrible, especially compared to my last two months in MTT's. I'm actually considering dropping SNG's from my regular play - six months ago, I made a decision to focus on them as the core of my regular play.
What are the critical strategy differences between the two?
One thing I'm thinking - the skill level in MTT's (I generally play from $2 to $30 buyins on pstars) is less than the SNG's (I generally play $6 to $15 on pstars, mostly single table, but some 45 and 180 player SNG's), I think. I can generally quickly find players in MTT's who have obvious leaks and target them, but I have a tougher time finding those players in SNG's and having the time to target them due to the escalating blind structures. Does that make sense?
Are there other specific differences in strategies?
What are the critical strategy differences between the two?
One thing I'm thinking - the skill level in MTT's (I generally play from $2 to $30 buyins on pstars) is less than the SNG's (I generally play $6 to $15 on pstars, mostly single table, but some 45 and 180 player SNG's), I think. I can generally quickly find players in MTT's who have obvious leaks and target them, but I have a tougher time finding those players in SNG's and having the time to target them due to the escalating blind structures. Does that make sense?
Are there other specific differences in strategies?