Excuses are like…

and everybody’s got one. While I’m playing more SNG’s this month, I’m certainly not seeing an increase in my ROI. As a matter of fact, I’m faring much worse this month. In August I played 80 SNG’s for a 15.5% ROI. In September I’ve played 114 so far with a 2% ROI.
I could equate my issues into forcing myself to play when I don’t really want to, having other projects going, not concentrating, but those are all just excuses. The fact of the matter is that I’m not playing the way I know to play. No excuse makes up for the fact that I know I’m playing poorly yet make no effort to correct it.
Patience young padewan. If I could give one piece of advise to anyone wanting to play SNG’s. That would be it. Patience is the single most important key to success at the low limits. I need to practice what I preach.




September 24th, 2007 at 10:19 am
patience is definetly the key, im primarily a Tourney Player, especially single table SNG….but the last few months ive really been trying to improve my cash game because i want the consistent income ,,,i havent mastered multi tabling SNG’s so the consistent income is just not there for me yet ….But i think patience is key in all forms of poker….its nice to see a new post
September 26th, 2007 at 11:11 am
Nice to see another blogger talking about sit and gos.
I agree that patience is important, as is indifference to results and money. Sounds like you’re going through a bit of a dry spell right now, but it’s funny how a few wins can have drastic effects on your ROI.
Oh, and once again, I’m going against my standard protocol and asking for a link exchange. Take a look at my site and if it looks good, I’d appreciate a link: I’ll reciprocate, of course.
September 26th, 2007 at 11:23 am
hey, can i get a link up plz? i’ll return the favour, just comment on my blog