schon1958 said:
Hello friends. What do you think about the Sit & Go tournaments? They are not very good options for beginner players since they are single-table tournaments and with a specific number of players, that allows you to quickly study opponents, as this modality is for a single table and number of players. Specific does not allow the change of table of players like multi-table tournaments, I think that Sit & Go is the most recommended to start a career as an online poker player.
What is opinion?
The easiest way to say that the choice of games depends on your individual preferences. But, in fact, some games may be better for building a bankroll than others. 1-table SNGs are likely to be the best option. It is also important here that the skills that you get when playing at low and medium limits should help you further when moving up. And if you play in 1-table SNGs, then you can continue to increase your bankroll, even if there are no other options at a higher limit. Also remember that maintaining a high ROI can be much easier when using special poker programs to analyze the game.
The balance between light games and those with too many “regulars” is constantly shifting. For example, 2-table SNGs now look quite light - and more and more competent players are coming here to take advantage of this. This not only increases the complexity of the game, but also leads to the formation of a “hole” in their previous games, that is, 1-table games, in turn, become softer and more profitable.Those cases when a new type of game appears are especially good - for example, when the SNG Fifty50 just appeared on the stars, many beginners and amateurs immediately sat down to play them. This, in turn, attracted strong “grinders” here, making regular 1-table games much easier. As a result, some players decided to make Fifty50 their main discipline, while others returned. And so it is with every new game - Zoom Poker is also no exception.