Quote Originally Posted by TLR
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4. Early on limping with SC from mid/late position and even calling small raises with them is fine, but you have to remember why you do it, you are playing for str8 or flush value. When you play them be more then willing to fold TP to any action
I agree with a500lbgorilla. I played quite a lot of low buy in sng's when I first started playing poker. I don't think he needs to be worrying SC's. I would forget about Limping in also.

If players are all going skitzo in a sng, then that is good for you, just sit back and watch them all knock each other out. You will have to become more aggressive when the blinds get bigger, bide your time, watch what hands they are showing down, and what they are doing with them, then when it comes to a big all in decision you have some kind of range to put them on.
If they aren't raising much pre flop, then sure have a limp, but in my experience you just get raised off your hand all the time.

The thing about playing connectors in a sng, is that you can't afford to draw to them, even at the right price, or your stack just dwindles away quickly.

When it does come to getting all your chips in the middle, then it is better to be a raiser than a caller. Obviously there are situations where calling an all in is the right decision, but as a rule make the villains make the mistake.