Tournaments can be tough when you’re up against seasoned players. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t do well at first. It takes a lot of practice to become a holdem tournament master.
Here are some strategy tips to help you win your next holdem tournament:
· You’ve got to stay in the game in order to win. Play tight but aggressive.
· Don’t play every hand, just the ones you have a chance of winning.
· Avoid bluffing unless you know how to read the other players well.
· Make the most of your good hands and take advantage of situations when they fall in your favor.
· Fold before the flop if you have a bad hand unless everyone checks.
· Fold after the flop if your hand has not improved.
· In an early position, pre-flop, play only AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AK suited; TT, AQ suited, AK, AJ suited, KQ or suited.
· In a late position, pre-flop, stay if you’re holding 99, AQ, AT suited, KJ suited, QJ suited, JT suited, or small pairs. But only if the betting is low and no one seems particularly proud of their hand.
· Don’t be afraid to bet and raise. The bigger the pot, the more likely you’ll scare out weak hands and improve your chances of raking in all the chips.
· Never think of folding as a sign of weakness. It is a sign of a smart and aggressive player who knows when to hold’em and when to fold’em.
· If other holdem tournament players before you are calling, raise whenever you have a large pocket pair. Call with anything else.
· If there are a lot of early callers, and the pot is big enough, raise if you have a premium pair. There is a good chance you can take the pot right there if everyone else has a weak hand. In any event, you’ll scare away some of the players and help reduce the competition.
· Respond to raises cautiously. If it looks like chips are cheap, and everyone is raising, examine your hand carefully. This is a good time to know what pot odds are and how to use them properly.
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