Thu, 08/11/2011 – 00:03 – PokerPages Staff
If you’re a beginner poker player and want to play tournaments then it helps to be aware of the main stages involved. The following poker information is based on No Limit Hold’em poker but still applies to most types.
The Early Stage
At the beginning, you’ll have a larger stack in comparison to the blinds. There are two main strategies: wait for a good hand before betting, or playing many hands in an attempt to win more chips. Whichever way you choose remember not to take any unnecessary risks early on.
The Middle Stage
The middle stage is when the blinds have grown and around about a third of the field has busted. As the blinds will be continuously increasing you can no longer wait for good hands if you have a small stack and will have to be more active with your raising to win blinds. The more blinds you steal and chips you win through your poker betting the better you’ll stand later.
The Late Stage
Now, all players will possess a range of different stack sizes. Even if your opponents play in a tight fashion your best move is to continue with your aggressive betting to keep winning chips. If your stack is large as you reach the ‘bubble’ then your play will scare off players with smaller stacks. If your stack is small but you still want to try to come first then don’t be scared about betting all your chips if you have a good hand.
At the final table continue with your forward style of betting. In general, everyone in a game will enjoy the same number of good hands and when no one has a good one it will be the most aggressive player who wins the chips.
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Sun, 12/26/2010 – 18:29 – PokerPages Staff
There are three basic tournament stages and each stage requires a different type of game play. Here are some basic poker rules and tournament play tips:
Early
Early in a tournament, there are good players and bad players. Bad players are generally players who are new to the game or players who just play bad, such as those that call you down to the river no matter the hand they hold. Since there are so many of these types of players in the tournament early, it is appropriate to play the early stage of the tournament very tight and aggressive. By playing tight, you are playing and placing poker bets on only the best hands. When you play these hands, you want to play them aggressively. Your goal is to win with the best hand and to prevent the fish from busting your strong hand.
Middle
In this stage of the tournament, the blinds have increased to an amount that makes your hands more valuable. During the middle stage, you must play more hands and cannot wait only for the best hands, as this would be a costly mistake. Waiting for only the best hands during this stage of the game can result in more and more of your chips being surrendered to the blinds.
Late
In the late stage of the tournament, most of the bad players have busted out and now you are facing very good players. During the late stage is when you must play your very best poker. You must play aggressively and make no mistakes.
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