Tone, I'm 4-tabling the 22's, which I (suprisingly) don't find to be hurting me. The only time I have any trouble is when I manage to make it ITM or on the bubble on all of the tables.
I don't think that I am misplaying a great deal of my hands when I'm on the bubble but I do attempt to push the mid stacks around. When I get three handed I think my problem is that I have trouble switching gears to immediately laying off my pressuring style, and allowing the short stacks to bust in front of me. I think heads up I typically get my money in as a 55% favorite for all my chips, and thats that.
One of the things that is regarded as proper on another board is to just push in if you intend to call or raise more than 35% of your stack. Which late can be most hands that I do elect to play, including steals, I think that I have been fairly unlucky in this regard when running into big hands.
BTW 77 down and my ROI is now 9.8%, and the distribution of my ITM finishes is begining to even out.
Some of the observations I've made while playing:
*100 SNG's is not nearly enough to weed out variance
*22 players love to limp in for a large portion of their stacks
*Overbets in cash games(by fish)=big hands, overbets in SNG's(by fish)=big bluffs (not always but with no other info this is my assumption).
*SNG's on party last 40-55 minutes
*These can be very very profitable
*Downswings suck
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