In ring, you have to play the cards more and opponents less (at lower levels at least. You have to keep pot odds to the front of your mind and base all your decisions on them. You can't just make ultra-aggressive bets in the hope people will sacrifice small edges for survival; people should and do play these small edges as they can just reload if they get stacked.

You have to remember that unless you are playing shorthanded (which I wouldn't necessarily recommend for when you first start, although as an SNG player you probably have advantages here), you will mostly be playing 8-9 others, so you'll have to resist the temptation to steal and bully which you *will* feel.

Finally, you have to constantly remind yourself that, by and large, people's bets are HONEST - much more so than in SNGs. Obviously there are lots of slowplays, bluffs and semi-bluffs going on, but they are a definite minority. If someone bets, or even more, if someone raises, the odds are they have some sort of hand. Take heed.