October 31, 2009
Great online tips for playing Poker Tournaments
I am no expert, but have played a lot of Free Poker Tournaments and buy in tournaments and, through experience both good and bad, have learned what to avoid.
You probably will do them at times, in the ‘heat of the moment’ but maybe not, good luck!
For me a good poker player is one who doesn’t get personal with the rest of the players, meaning he does not want to get even with someone who made a bluff and took his bet earlier. The next hand is something new. Perhaps the opponent(s) has a better hand. It is all a matter of probabilities. Experience teaches you about the odds of winning each hand, ability of calculating the probability of winning in a short time is helpful, but the best thing to remember is that a Poker Tournament is a ‘marathon’, not a ’sprint’.
Knowing when to raise and when to fold is what makes a good poker player, even if he is holding a ‘good’ hand. A ‘good’ hand depends on many things. How many of your opponents have folded during the blinds? If they are many, this means that probably the ones who stay in the game have a good high hand. With a low pair the probability of getting three of a kind is limited and most of the time you end up with what you had at the beginning while your opponents could easily have a high hand.
But even if you have three of a kind, you have to be careful. Many hands have been lost by people going ‘all in’ when they have three of a kind or a couple of aces. These do not do much against a flush or a straight. It is critical that you pay attention to the cards currently on the table, not the ones that you want on the table. If this happens, then probably you will lose the hand. It is not a matter only of the hand you have, but also of the hand that your opponents could have.
Being good at poker means that you will need to study the other players at the table, and the way that they play. Looking out for bluffing or aggressiveness is key.
In order to win in a tournament, you have of course to have luck on your side, but also know how to avoid being over-enthusiastic. For me a good poker player is the one playing with patience. It is better not to have the biggest stack of chips when you enter the final table of the tournament, but to wait patiently, preserve your coolness, bet only if you have to, and wait for the others to lose their chips. In the end, it does not matter if someone has more chips than you, since he could lose them all in one hand. He will be out and you will still be in the game.
Whether you are new to poker or are a bit of an expert yourself, whether it be buy in or free Poker Tournaments the thing to remember is that you are competing in a marathon, not a sprint.
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