Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 1354
yea i personally dont like sit and goes but i find that some times in full tilt theres really bad bad beats after one another in some sit and goes for full tilt like i mean quads losing to high quads and etc.. but that only happens sometimes but when it does it makes you really sick lol
btu i personally still enjoy fulltilt the most besides that small "flaw"
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 2698
I've played quite a lot of sit and gos at Pokerstars. Started out at $1, everyone just plays terrible at $1 so I moved up to $5 and did a lot better there. A lot less bad beats too. I like the blind structure, it really favours the tight player but I got bored of playing hour and 15min games... Anyway, I'm playing sit and Gos at Unibet right now which isn't that bad..I play 2 regular sit and gos and 2 turbos or mix it up depending how I feel.
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Brazil
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 1788
I believe that it depends only on the players who are registered for that specific sit n go. I don´t think the platform matters much, for you can have a new platform with pro´s or an old platform with beginners, there is no way of choosing.
EXCEPT...
Sharkscope; a site where you can see a player´s statistics and history for sit n gos and tounaments. You can also see what sit n gos are available at the moment, giving you the info on the players already registered; if they are fishes, tilting or sharks.
Joined: Dec '07
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 43 (F)
Posts: 845
i have really only played on ultimatebet's and unibets sit n gos and i found ultimatebets ones too take a bit long. I heard the sit n gos at pokerstars are pretty good but i dont have an account there , holding out for a BRM promo