Thanks
Thanks for your answer Collin. I'm glad you and Katie have this forum and I'm glad I asked. It probably saved me a lot of frustration.
I'm curious about what's changed in the last ten years or so that makes it so much more difficult. Is it just that governments banned
online poker so there are fewer recreational players?
I used to play SNGs for fun and was a break-even player (I never had to top up my account) at $2.20 level on
pokerstars, but if I moved up to $5.50 I was a small loser. I learned to play from reading Ed Miller's
Getting Started in Hold Em and Lee Jones's
Winning Low Limit Hold Em. Those two books formed the core of my SNG strategy and I also bought your book, Phil Shaw's book, and Lee Nelson's
Let's Play Poker. I stopped playing when the government in my country brought in laws that made it hard for online poker operators to provide services here and all of the big sites blocked me (us).
For the last two months I've been playing once a week in a STT (set start time so not a SNG) at my local pub. The format is that there is one $5 buy in table and three $10 buy in tables. Each table is winner takes all. The first two on each table go to the final table where there is no extra buy in and the prizes are provideded by the venue. First gets $100, second gets a voucher for six drinks (approx. $40), and third gets a $20 venue voucher. I usually finish in the top three on my table (most frequently in third), and I've been to the final table a handful of times. I've finished first once, second once, and third once.
I work full time and have a wife and child who both have health issues so I am home looking after them, the house and the dogs most of the time. I recently discovered that Ignition Poker allows players from my country to play and I thought I'd get back into SNGs. It will allow me to be home but still play poker. I commute 2.5 to 3 hours a day and I can use that time to study, but I don't have mobile internet so I would use books and printed hand histories.
On weekdays I have one or two hours in the evening I could use, and plenty of time on the weekends.