in fact, this is not a problem, for me personally, on the contrary, it means that people
lose the opportunity to win with the best hand that could be dealt to them, lose the
blinds, pay antes. It so happens that a person has a bad Internet connection, so he
cannot return to the game, this is already a much bigger problem and an offensive
defeat (if he does not return to the game in time, then if he plays well he has a
chance to win even with a small amount chips).
Usually this situation is observed in
freerolls, try to play tournaments where the buy-in is not less thanR$ 1000, in such
tournaments there is hardly anyone in the sitout.
I'll reveal my little trick, at
first, when I didn't really understand the strategy of the game, going into a sit-out
and observing the behavior at the tables helped me not to enter the game too often and
wait for most of the people to leave the game, since beginners like to go all-in with
almost any hand, considering such aggression to be profitable, and they also do not
want to waste time and want to win a lot of chips at once. They also saw that I had a
short stack and went all in with almost any hand against me, which allowed me to put up
strong hands, gain stacks and sit out again, waiting for prizes. It helped build a
bankroll right from the start. But it doesn't really work, so you need to play well.