Limit Hold'Em 6max Sit and Go's
When you think of fixed limit Texas holdem shorted handed 6 player max poker. You think of cash games. Well they may be profitable or very costly if you are a losing player. With sit and go's you pay a buyin + entry fee and that's it. That is all you can lose. Only 2 cash positions and they are great. In this article, I will show you how to beat short handed limit holdem sit n go's.
First off you shouldn't be playing over your stakes limit. You must follow proper bankroll management if you want to grow a solid bankroll. You should have a minimum of 20 buyins. For example, if you playing $10+$1 buyin sit n go's you should have a minimum of $220 in your bankroll. Now that we got that out of the way, let's start on the how to beat limit holdem sit and go's.
You should only be playing premium cards; AA, KK, QQ, JJ, 1010, AK (suited or not), and 77, 88, and 99 in position. Do not play the mid pairs out of position. You are going to play these cards very aggressive. Whenever you get a hand bet, raise, re-raise, and raise a re-raise whenever you can. You want to pull as many chips into your chip stack as you can each time you get a hand. Fold all the rest of your hands.
Once it is down to 3 players, this is where the hand part comes into play. The blinds are coming far too fast to just fold every hand waiting on the right cards. You will need to raise pre-flop with a few more hands than the ones above. You will need to add the following hands to steal the blinds or steal the pot if the flop comes right. AQ, AJ, A10, KQ, KJ, and QJ does not matter if they are suited or not. This should get you to the final 2 where you will be heads up.
Once you are down to heads up play. It's all about reading your opponent. Doesn't matter if he or she is chip leader or you are chip leader. As long as you can read your opponent and find out their betting patterns you can switch up your playing style to beat them. The key to beating fixed limit Texas holdem heads up matches is, knowing when your opponent is holding a solid hand and knowing when your opponent is bluffing.
To find out when your opponent is bluffing or holding something solid is by watching what he or she does through each hand. By the 10th or 20th hand, you should know your opponents betting pattern and adjust your playing style to beat them.
When you think of fixed limit Texas holdem shorted handed 6 player max poker. You think of cash games. Well they may be profitable or very costly if you are a losing player. With sit and go's you pay a buyin + entry fee and that's it. That is all you can lose. Only 2 cash positions and they are great. In this article, I will show you how to beat short handed limit holdem sit n go's.
First off you shouldn't be playing over your stakes limit. You must follow proper bankroll management if you want to grow a solid bankroll. You should have a minimum of 20 buyins. For example, if you playing $10+$1 buyin sit n go's you should have a minimum of $220 in your bankroll. Now that we got that out of the way, let's start on the how to beat limit holdem sit and go's.
You should only be playing premium cards; AA, KK, QQ, JJ, 1010, AK (suited or not), and 77, 88, and 99 in position. Do not play the mid pairs out of position. You are going to play these cards very aggressive. Whenever you get a hand bet, raise, re-raise, and raise a re-raise whenever you can. You want to pull as many chips into your chip stack as you can each time you get a hand. Fold all the rest of your hands.
Once it is down to 3 players, this is where the hand part comes into play. The blinds are coming far too fast to just fold every hand waiting on the right cards. You will need to raise pre-flop with a few more hands than the ones above. You will need to add the following hands to steal the blinds or steal the pot if the flop comes right. AQ, AJ, A10, KQ, KJ, and QJ does not matter if they are suited or not. This should get you to the final 2 where you will be heads up.
Once you are down to heads up play. It's all about reading your opponent. Doesn't matter if he or she is chip leader or you are chip leader. As long as you can read your opponent and find out their betting patterns you can switch up your playing style to beat them. The key to beating fixed limit Texas holdem heads up matches is, knowing when your opponent is holding a solid hand and knowing when your opponent is bluffing.
To find out when your opponent is bluffing or holding something solid is by watching what he or she does through each hand. By the 10th or 20th hand, you should know your opponents betting pattern and adjust your playing style to beat them.