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Watch how players are betting and remember that. It's very important to learn how others play in order to win in the later rounds when the blinds are higher. If it comes to a show down and cards are turned over, you'll get a good read on their betting style - Did they have a made hand or were they on a draw? Did they bet on the flop, turn and river, or slow play their hand?
The key to winning Sit and Go tournaments is adjusting your play style and approach as the blinds and number of players' increases. Done correctly, you'll end up in the final 3 in the money up to half of the time. No approach you can take will allow you to win all of the time. As the game progresses, you must adjust or the blinds will eat you up.
If you are last to act and all Texas Hold' em Poker players have checked to you, betting to simply limit the number of online players or take the pot is called a steal-raise. Don't use this exclusively, as better players will be onto you quickly and begin check-raising against your, most likely, poor hand. It is good to use a steal-raise when you have an excellent drawing hand such as a nut flush draw. Players will tend to "check to the raiser". You now have a larger pot to win if you draw to your hand. If you don't, you can always check, and hope the fifth card makes your hand
False Deals is a deal where a card besides the top card is dealt. It takes a lot of practice to make it look clean and convincing, though. You'll become familiar with the difficulties of doing them by practicing these deals yourself for a while. This will make a false deal stand out when you watch a potential cheater deal cards.