- Let's
start with a simple
Tournament Strategy
-
Many books
have been written on how to play Poker
Tournaments. David Sklansky is one of the best
authors on Poker today, and I will always recommend his books,
but his book "Tournament Poker for Advanced Players"
was written in 2000 and is a bit dated. It doesn't really
address online Poker
Tournaments that well or the exponential growth
of Poker Tournaments, that occurred when the World Series
of Poker and World Poker Tour were on television. In the following
pages, Openings, Mid-Game and End Game, we will discuss strategy
but for a simple, down and dirty basic strategy, for No Limit
Hold'em, here we go.
What is the Tournament Status?
- Early Game: Good solid
Hold'em play works, Try not to get pot committed with marginal
cards. Don't hesitate to fold.
- Middle Game: Survive. Allow
position and relative stack size to dominate your hand selection.
In early position only play top hands.
- Late Game:
With good hands attack short stacks that are under blind
pressure and avoid everyone else. Be very cautious in Early
position.
- End Game:
Attack the short stacks, and avoid the big stacks. Raise,
and when down to 2 or 3 never enter pot without a raise.
What is your stack position?
- Tall Stack: Bully short
stacks when a loss will not affect your Poker
Tournament standing.
- Medium Stack: Look for
opportunities against short stacks under blind pressure.
Try to avoid taller stacks.
- Short Stack: Try to get
in multi-action pots. Slow play some in an attempt to entice
a bluff or steal from the taller stacks.
What is your position?
- Blinds: When several players
are in the pot, call a raise only with very good cards.
If the flop hits your pockets, bet it out immediately.
- Early: (There is no such
thing as Middle position.) If someone raises ahead of you,
consider folding everything.
- Late:
(The Button or one off the Button.) Steal the blinds with
marginal cards. Raise, and if there are several callers
in front, you might limp in with good marginal cards.
Who is the player?
- Good Player: Consider folding
when he bets or raises.
- Unknown or Medium Player:
Consider waiting for another hand.
- Poor Player:
Attack with marginal hands, and don't try any fancy moves
he won't understand them anyway. "Never bluff a bad
player." - Elvis Lives
What are your cards?
- Good Starting Hands:
AA, KK , AK are good hands. All other hands are marginal,
or trash.
- Marginal Hands:
Any Pair and any two cards above a ten might be considered
marginal. Everything else is trash.
- Bad Hands: Do not play
two cards to a flush or straight if they do not include
two cards above a ten.
Notice Cards were mentioned last.
You don't really have to know why this
wins, but if you wish to, read the other pages; Openings,
Mid-Game, Late Game, and End game.
See you at the final table.
Sarge
|