I asked this at a table last night and several people were interested in the answer: If you play sit n' goes, does it teach you the wrong things? If your goal is to play large tournaments, is it better to avoid the sit n' goes?
A lot of people I talked to do really well at sit n' goes, but very poorly in tourneys. We suspect it's because the strategies that work in sit n' goes are actually detrimental to tournament play.
The general consensus of the few people I talked to last night is that sit n' go strategy may only be applicable to the final tables. But, after I watched a few final tables, it's nothing like that.
2007-01-03
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