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Sit-n-Go System
Description:
This is the core rules for our No Limit Texas Hold'em
Sit-n-Go System.
This system teaches you everything you need to know to
consistently crush online sit-n-gos. This
includes detailed rules for each level and stage for the most
popular online poker rooms sit-n-go's. Many pro
players make their living playing sit-n-gos. Many strategies
exist however few actually hold their own weight. Some
work ok for a little while and then as more games are played
results taper off. Our system is unique and unlike
anything on the market. Our results speak for themselves.
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Sit-n-Go
Average Results:
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Total 14 Day Gain (3 hrs/day) |
Daily Average (3hrs/day) |
Hourly Average |
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$2,136 |
$152.57 |
$47.10 |
*Keep scrolling down to see details on all past results (used
to compute hourly averages)
Sit-n-Go Overview:
A Sit-n-Go is a Single table tournament
lasting from 15 minutes to 1 hour.
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Type of System |
Hourly Average |
Recommended Experience |
Buy-ins Supported |
Number of Players |
|
No Limit SNG |
$47.10 per hour |
Played some but overall a losing OR inconsistent player |
$5+1, $10+1, $20+2, $30+3, $50+5 |
6, 9 and 10 person SNG |
Summary:
How is this system different than all the
other systems/books out there?
- You are provided a very detailed introduction which
steps through the high level view of what's contained in the
system documentation.
- You are provided exact details on what game to play
- buy-ins are analyzed and a recommendation is made based on
your current bankroll.
- General theory of sit-n-go's is given. This provides the
context for the system.
- Complete analysis is done for various sit-n-go
strategies that exist. This includes full color tables that
are used to make the case that you need to have an optimal
strategy in order to consistently make profits long term.
- Analysis of too tight and too aggressive is done. This
includes odds charts which are used to show that they lose
in the long run.
- Our strategy charts are contrasted with other playing
styles - to show just how effective our system is.
- Hand odds important to Sit-n-Go's are provided.
- A very high level view of our basic Sit-n-Go theory is
provided.
- Key terms are defined and full color charts showing how
we define position are provided.
- 112 Total pages!! This is single space type (10 pt.)
Open this up and you'll be amazed at the amount of detail we
provide!
- We take care to copyright protect our material to make
sure that the only people using it are from our site. You
can not find this information in any other place.
- Continued support. We are available to answer questions
and provide clarification.
- Much more! You should earn back the cost of this system
within the first day of using it.
Sample Page:
Here's a couple sample pages (pg. 26-28)
taken directly from our system:
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In order to present our system in a very
simple and easy to follow way, we have come up with the concept
of Sit-n-Go Phases. Our style of play changes multiple
times throughout a Sit-n-Go and we must have ways of describing
these inflection points so that you can properly switch gears.
The
following diagram shows the 3 basic Phases of our No Limit
Sit-n-Go System:

As the tournament progresses, you jump
through different stages within each phase. You are given
exact details on how to play for each stage, along with which
plays from our playbook you can use and exactly when to use
them.
Phase I “Core”
Core Stages:

Key features:
51+ pages describe this section of play
Broken into 4 stages. Each stage is defined
exhaustively – you’ll know exactly what stage you are in for
every possible case.
Your play will vary within each stage depending
on your stack size. Exact details are given telling you when to
raise, when to call, when to go all-in, for every single
possible combination you can be in – within each Stage!
You are given easy to follow sections that tell
you what hands to play for each stage, for each condition
(facing a raise, first to enter, facing reraise), for each
position (late, early, middle, button, small blind, big blind).
After the flop play is described in a similar
way as the preflop section. Details for each stage, position and
hand strength are given. You are instructed what to do if you
flop garbage, top pair, over pair, set, flush draw, etc.
You are told exactly when to use a play from
the “Phase I Play Book”
Lots of other comments and rules are provided.
Color graphs are used to help convey the points we are making as
simply as possible.
Systematic Poker Phase I "Core"
Playbook - Key features:
10 + plays are named and defined
The reasons why we need each play are given
Step by step details are provided on how to use
the play
Used in the Phase I – they help provide the
extra edge we need to consistently win 40% or more of the SNG’s
we play.
Examples of usage are provided along with tons
of other details!
We teach you the why’s along with the hows’
Lots of cool plays! Not the basic stuff …
you’ll learn new ways to steal blinds, defend your blinds and
many other incredible plays. You’re told exactly when to use
each play.
Phase II “Bubble”
Bubble Stages:

Key features:
One of the most difficult phases of any
tournament. You are one of four people left, only the top three
get paid. You are given the edge you need to consistently
finish ITM!
Broken into 3 stages. Each stage is defined
exhaustively – you’ll know exactly what stage you are in for
every possible case.
Details are provided for each stage – just as
in the phase I section.
For the final stage, you are instructed how to
play based on four possible bubble situations. Each case is
defined – you will know at all times what the condition of the
bubble is.
For any situation you might be in on the
bubble, rules are provided taking into account your stack size,
your position, are you the short stack and many other rules.
Once you know the situation you are in, you are given a playing
style. Either fearless, aggressive, normal or passive. Your play
will depend on your stack size, your opponents stack size, your
position and the current hand dynamics (raised, checked, first
in,etc).
You are told exactly when to use a play from
the “Phase II Bubble Playbook”
Bubble play is optimized to give you the best
possible odds for finishing In The Money.
Systematic Poker Phase II "Bubble"
Playbook - Key features:
New bubble plays are given - specifically
designed for the bubble
The reasons why we need each play are provided.
Step by step details are provided on how to use
the play
Used in the Phase II only – they help give the
edge you need to finish ITM. We hate getting bubbled out… I’m
sure you do to. Our rules give you the best possible odds for
not bubbling out.
Examples of usage are provided along with tons
of other details!
We teach you the why’s along with the how’s
Phase III “In The Money”
In The Money Stages:

Key features:
Broken into 3 stages. Each stage is defined
exhaustively – you’ll know exactly what stage you are in for
every possible case.
Just as in the previous sections, all details
are provided for all possible cases you could be in. Color
charts are used whenever possible to help make things as clear
as possible.
You are told exactly when to use a play from
the “Phase III Play Book”
Lots of other comments and rules are provided.
Color graphs are used to help convey the points we are making as
simply as possible.
We focus on maximizing your potential gain.
Your strategy will update to reflect the best return on
investment possible for the current state you are in!
Rules for 3 people remaining. Most systems skip
this stuff – we don’t let up. Exact hands to play are given –
when to raise, fold, check, call! You will have the edge to
avoid being knocked out in 3rd place.
Heads up probing stage provides extra moves you
can use to determine the playing style of your opponent once
heads up. Is he too tight, too aggressive, a pro?
Once you determine his playing style, your play
will adjust accordingly. If he’s really good, you won’t know.
That’s ok.. rules are provided for this case as well.
You will be equipped to win heads up hold em.
Detailed rules are given. Nothing is left out!! Exact hands,
when to bluff, when to trap, etc.
Systematic Poker Phase III "In The
Money" Playbook - Key features:
Key plays to use when In-the-Money
Just as in phase I and phase II playbooks, you
are provided details, examples and the whys behind each play
You will know when to apply each play – when
heads up and when 3 remain
Many systems have been developed by
different poker professionals and businesses. Our Focus is
purely on the 9-10 person SNG. This dedicated focus allows us
to go into much more detail than any other book that covers
Sit-n-Gos.
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14 Day Test Results:

Day 14 +$51
Hours Played: 2
Tournaments Played: 14
In the money/Return on Investment (ROI): 42.86%/6.07%
Amt Won/(Lost): +$51
$/hr: +$25.50
$/tourney: $3.64 (Argg.. It happens. Still positive at least :))
Tourney Place Finished
Profit/Loss
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123 |
4 |
-$60 |
|
124 |
6 |
-$60 |
|
125 |
5 |
-$60 |
|
126 |
3 |
+$39 |
|
127 |
3 |
+$39 |
|
128 |
1 |
+$187.5 |
|
129 |
4 |
-$60 |
|
130 |
1 |
+$187.5 |
|
131 |
6 |
-$60 |
|
132 |
5 |
-$60 |
|
133 |
6 |
-$60 |
|
134 |
3 |
+$39 |
|
135 |
3 |
+$39 |
|
136 |
5 |
-$60 |
Wow. Days like today really suck. But.. keeping things
in perspective, at least I am still positive on the day. No real
complaints here... I remember back when I was a losing player --
sometime you would love to have a breakeven day. Now, I'm still
up $50, but feel like I wasted two hours. Anyway.. it
happens! When you're used to making $100/hr, $25/hr is
horrible. Here's the summary: "We're all just greedy and
always want more". Many people are grinding away working
full 8 hour days only making half of this. PERSPECTIVE! Ok.. I
feel better now. Thanks for following along!
Day 13 +$226
Hours Played: 2
Tournaments Played: 17
In the money/Return on Investment (ROI): 47.06%/26.18%
Amt Won/(Lost): +$226
$/hr: +$113
$/tourney: $15.71 (no complaints here!)
Tourney Place Finished
Profit/Loss
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106 |
8 |
-$60 |
|
107 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
108 |
9 |
-$60 |
|
109 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
110 |
5 |
-$60 |
|
111 |
1 |
+$187.5 |
|
112 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
113 |
7 |
-$60 |
|
114 |
6 |
-$60 |
|
115 |
7 |
-$60 |
|
116 |
3 |
+$39 |
|
117 |
1 |
+$187.5 |
|
118 |
4 |
-$60 |
|
119 |
3 |
+$39 |
|
120 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
121 |
6 |
-$60 |
|
122 |
7 |
-$60 |
Great day... these were played in the evening. Donkeys love
giving their money away :)
Cheers!
Day 12 +$226
Hours Played: 1
Tournaments Played: 2
In the money/Return on Investment (ROI): 100%/188%
Amt Won/(Lost): +$226
$/hr: +$226
$/tourney: $113.25
Tourney Place Finished Profit/Loss
Took a couple days off... been working on the website.
Take care everyone. Hope all is well.
Day 11 +$163
Hours Played: 1
Tournaments Played: 8 (Avg: 8 at a time - 8/hr)
In the money/Return on Investment (ROI): 37.5%/34.06%
Amt Won/(Lost): +$163
$/hr: +$163
$/tourney: $20.44 (pretty much my average)
Tourney Place Finished Profit/Loss
|
96 |
6 |
-$60 |
|
97 |
7 |
-$60 |
|
98 |
4 |
-$60 |
|
99 |
4 |
-$60 |
|
100 |
4 |
-$60 |
|
101 |
1 |
+$187.5 |
|
102 |
1 |
+$187.5 |
|
103 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
Typical day. Had some huge bad beats (all the 4th place
finishes) but.. Also had some lucky hits ( 1st places).
Overall it equals out and you're left with an average per
tourney of around $15.00 long term. Take care everyone..
Dat 10 +$362
Hours Played: 1
Tournaments Played: 8 (Avg: 8 at a time - 8/hr)
In the money/Return on Investment (ROI): 62.5%/75.31% - this is
way above my long term average (small data set today)
Amt Won/(Lost): +$362
$/hr: +$362
$/tourney: $45.19 (Great day! Way above my long term average)
Tourney Place Finished
Profit/Loss
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88 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
89 |
7 |
-$60 |
|
90 |
1 |
+$187.5 |
|
91 |
4 |
-$60 |
|
92 |
5 |
-$60 |
|
93 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
94 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
95 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
We will be staying with the above format for all future
results. This seems to be the easiest to follow and
provides the best information regarding our results. Today
was an above average session. We had a very nice day :)
Thanks for following along! Keep checking back as we are still
updating our website. Later..
Day 1 - Day 9 +$1066
Hours Played: 8
Tournaments Played: 87 (Avg: 8 at a time - 10/hr)
In the money/Return on Investment (ROI): 45%/20.10% - this is
about my long term average
Amt Won/(Lost): +$1066
$/hr: +$133
$/tourney: $12
Tourney Place Finished
Profit/Loss
|
Tourney |
Finish |
Gain/Loss |
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1 |
8 |
-$60 |
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2 |
5 |
-$60 |
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3 |
6 |
-$60 |
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4 |
3 |
+$39 |
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5 |
2 |
+$88.5 |
|
6 |
3 |
+$39 |
|
7 |
4 |
-$60 |
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8 |
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