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Texas Holdem Poker Tournament Strategies & Tactics
Texas Holdem tournament play differs significantly from regular "ring game" play. There are many different aspects of poker tournaments to consider. In multi-table poker tournaments, each player's primary objectives are: 1. Survival - survive to play at the final table and be the last surviving player (winner). 2. Chip Arsenal - to survive increasingly large blinds and tougher competition at the final tables, a player must build up a "chip arsenal", a substantial stack of chips, early enough in the competition to be able to survive taking calculated risks from time to time without risking the entire stack in the process 3. Sustained Focus - remaining focused on winning and not making mistakes for an extended period of time is difficult and requires constant attention on the game and focus on the current situation. Since Texas Holdem tournaments events are designed to progressively eliminate players, the foremost objective must be to survive and protect that stack of chips. Taking unnecessary risks is a formula for disaster, since someone can always get lucky against you. Learning to survive and attack at the right moments, with the right bet amount, is critical to tournament success. Since the blinds go up and at some point there are often also antes involved, you can't afford to just sit back and wait for the best hands, either. So picking out those choice opportunities to acquire the most chips, while taking appropriate, measured risks along the way, is one winning strategy. However, there's a lot more to winning tournaments... First, everyone eventually gets a "table image". Be aware of your table image, and be careful to mix your game up along the way so that you can't easily be "typed". Once someone can predict your behavior and your likely reaction to a given situation, they'll use it against you. For example, if you just play premium hands and fold at the first sign of trouble, other players will likely steal you blind (by taking advantage of that knowledge and representing better hands than they actually have to get you to fold quickly). You must be prepared to mix it up enough so that players aren't sure what to expect from you. It's helpful to "shift gears" from one mode of operation to another from time to time. It's also recommended to play the opposite from however most of the table is playing; e.g., if most everyone is playing very tight overall, loosen up your play as a result. Texas Holdem Poker Tournament Tips
Sometimes you must bluff, too, since it's likely the opponent will also pull a lot of weak hands. No one wins a Texas Holdem tournament today without bluffing, but it must be used appropriately and at the right time. If you bluff and get re-raised, be careful as the opponent may have drawn a good hand. Also, don't call an all-in bet heads-up unless you have a real hand, since it's likely that your opponent also has a very strong hand and is deliberately trying to pull you in. It's best to have a good hand and to be the one calling the other player all-in, if possible. So, there are no absolute rules in Texas Holdem tournament strategy, but those are a few tips that should help you get started and far enough along to do reasonably well against some good players. Winning Texas Holdem Poker Tournaments requires discipline - the discipline to sit back, study your prey, understand how they operate, then when the time is right, attack or trap appropriately Good Luck! .
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