Poker Tip
Tournament Poker Strategy From Chris Ferguson
June 20, 2005
People often ask very specific questions about tournament poker
strategy and how to be a winning
tournament player:
- How many chips am I supposed to have after the
first two levels in tournement poker?
- Should I play a lot of hands early while the
blinds are small, then tighten up later as the
blinds increase?
- I seem to always finish on the bubble. Should I
tighten up more as I get close to the money, or try
to accumulate more chips early on when playing
tornament poker?
Surprisingly, all three questions have the same
answer:
Stop trying to force things to happen. Just
concentrate on playing solid poker, and let the chips
fall where they may.
In fact, that's the best answer for almost any
specific tournament poker strategy question. Here is a more useful
question:
How much of a difference is there between ring game
strategy and tournament poker strategy?
The answer: Not as much as you think.
Before you worry about adjusting for tournaments,
concentrate on adjusting for the other players. The most
important skill in poker is the ability to react to a
wide range of opponents playing a wide range of styles.
Players who can do this will thrive in both ring games
and tournaments alike.
Many of the most costly tournament mistakes are the
result of players over-adjusting for tournament poker play.
Let's look at these questions again:
How many chips am I supposed to have after the first
two levels?
The short answer is: As many as you can get.
Play your cards. Play your opponents. Do not try to
force action simply because you think you "need" to have
a certain number of chips to have a chance of winning.
You should be thinking about accumulating more chips,
while trying to conserve the chips you already have. The
more chips you have, the better your chances of winning.
The fewer chips you have, the worse your chances.
Forget about reaching some magical number. There is
no amount below which you have no shot, nor is there any
amount above which you can be guaranteed a victory. A
chip and a chair is enough to win, and enough to beat
you. Getting fixated on a specific number is a good way
to ensure failure. Next question:
Should I play a lot of hands early while the blinds
are small, and then tighten up later as the blinds
increase?
Your tournament poker strategy shouldn't change much as the tournament
progresses. Gear your play to take maximum advantage of
your opponents, irrespective of how far along the
tournament is. Most players are too loose in the early
stages of a tournament. Rather than become one of these
players, adjust for their play instead:
- Attempt to steal the blinds less often
- Call more raises
- Re-raise more frequently
Likewise, when opponents typically tighten up later
on, you should steal more often and be less inclined to
get involved in opened pots. Again, this strategy should be a
reaction to the way your opponents are playing, not an
action based on any particular stage of the tournament
poker game.
Last question: I seem to always finish on the bubble.
Should I tighten up more as I get close to the money to
avoid this, or try to accumulate more chips early on?
Usually the people asking this question are already
tightening up too soon before reaching the money. In
other words, they are over-adjusting to tournament poker play.
Not only is it incorrect to tighten up considerably
before you are two or three players from the money,
doing so is the surest way to finish on or near the
bubble. Just play your best, most aggressive game, and
try not to let your stack dwindle to a point where you
can't protect your hand with a pre-flop all-in raise. If
you do, your opponents will be getting the right pot
odds to call, even with weak hands. Look for
opportunities to make a move before you let this happen,
even if it means raising with less than desirable
holdings. Using this poker tournament strategy will help you win more poker
tournament games more consistently when playing
tournament poker.
Next week, I will address the two situations where
adjusting your poker tournament strategy will help.
See Poker Tournament Tip
Part 2
Chris Ferguson
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