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Check your play against the following quick standards. T-agg is relative to the number of players remaining in the SNG field.
A good T-Agg player plays 1/players share of hands (this is about the frequency that he his the favorite, preflop), and adds about 25-50% more hands on to that.
Therefore, as the number of players decreases you should play more hands.
Also, in SNGs, stealing is important, but try not to go All-in alot without strength (useful as a bluff occasionally, but you want the best of it with your chips in the middle). Also, respect raises and sieze opportunities to grab the chip lead.
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