Poker Cash Games Tips
some good advice for my first poker tournament?
Regular small game and cash games every week with a friend, but this week I am playing in a small 20 man tournament. good tips or advice on tournaments? How do I change my way of playing in a tournament?
If you is a hyper aggressive player that collects tons of cash in small containers because of their aggression, but are under constant load, as they often are on the losing side all disputes, note that in most tournaments can not be recharged. Thus, early in which you can not play as fast as they would like. If you is a patient and "trappy" player cash waiting all day for females in the hope of doubling against the new second, this not a bad way to play early in a tournament when the blinds are small relative to the batteries. The early stages of tournaments often resemble the game effective, but late stages of tournaments are completely different game. Later, in a tournament when the blinds are high in relation to stack sizes that typically can not afford expected to be aces or kings and pushing their good hands and risk their tournament life, or the blinds out of the tournament. You will find yourself in some situations difficult to decide whether the exercise of patience and aggression. You must often choose between continuing survival or the risk of pushing a small advantage in an attempt to bend. Before the tournament, should have as a goal of winning or finishing in the money. As the stack size changes, the their chances of success change also may have to reevaluate what your goal in the middle of the tournament. Perhaps you are going to go for the win, but you knows that his stack is so low that the odds are slim and you know you can turn on money, maybe this is a situation that requires some to fold hands otherwise playable. Or maybe you're on the bubble with an average stack and decided that there is value in the shooting of two or three points so the risk of ending with the money shot in the duplication and shot first. So you constantly have to decide what strategy throughout the tournament has the most value expected that the size of the stack often determine what will be the best approach. I hope this helps and good luck!
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