Poker School - Sit & Go
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The main goal when playing poker is to win money. The target of your game is to win your opponent's money. To know how well you succeed and to understand what games you are successful at you need to keep track of your result. Keeping track of your results means gathering information about your results, what type of game you played, the buy-in, the number of opponents and in which poker room you played.

 

We have created a excel spreadsheet, that you can download for free below. Here you can enter the above information.

 

You can download the Sit & Go spreadsheet here:

 

Use the information you gather to choose the right level and poker room for you. That means where you win the most money! You will find key ratios such as Return on Investment (ROI) and more. Return on investment (ROI) is one of the most important key rations used by poker players that take the game serious. A high ROI is a more important key ration than ITM (in the money). The reason is simply that ROI shows you how much money you will make in the long run.

 

Buy in

To have a correct knowledge about what buy in levels you should play at is very important. If you are a long term winner at one level you can then take a step up to the next higher level. When you have gone up a level it is important to keep track of your different key ratios and if they do not improve you probably have reached a level that is equivalent to your game (at the moment). Sometimes you might even need to take one step down to find the buy in level that suits you perfectly.

Poker rooms

We are all different types of players and therefore we will also have different perspectives about the different variations and software at different poker rooms. Use our tool to find out what poker room that provides the best long term result for you. You might be surprised that you will make money in some poker rooms while this might be harder in others.

Number of players

Different players prefer different games. Some people are a lot better playing shorthanded while others should only play full ring games. If you keep your statistics updated you will find out what tournaments that gives you the best long term results.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 August 2009 06:24
 


 
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