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Aquarius 04-20-2007 01:28 PM

I'm playing my first big Texas holdem tournament in a few days. Need TIPS
 
Hello people,

I know many of show play poker here, I'm playing in this big local tournament for the first time, I've never played with more than 5-6 people in the same table, I think it will be 10 players in the table. Any tips are welcome.

Thanks

ChopperBoy 04-20-2007 01:32 PM

Shoot them all and empty their wallets :) just kidding, i have no advice but good luck in the tournament

Sosa 04-20-2007 01:41 PM

you are going to lose!

2477 04-20-2007 01:42 PM

just play ultra tight....don't get yourself over committed to pots w/ only moderate hands......

Pretty much: Don't do anything stupid (until you have to)

D 04-20-2007 01:42 PM

Always make sure your hand beats the other person's hand.

Every time I engage in that philosophy, I do well. :)

D 04-20-2007 01:45 PM

Seriously, though... a lot depends on the variables in the tournament.

If rebuys re allowed, a lot of people are going to be playing loose to start - so take advantage of it.

IllTestYourGirls 04-20-2007 01:50 PM

read harrington on hold em

fardoche27 04-20-2007 01:54 PM

Win monnies!!

Ecksent 04-20-2007 01:55 PM

You gotta know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
Know when to run

http://www.a2zmovies.com/catalog/images/RC2-0371.JPG

Brad 04-20-2007 01:57 PM

patience is the most important thing in poker

Aquarius 04-20-2007 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D (Post 12287127)
Seriously, though... a lot depends on the variables in the tournament.

If rebuys re allowed, a lot of people are going to be playing loose to start - so take advantage of it.

No rebuys.

MissEve 04-20-2007 02:10 PM

Is it No Limit? What is the buyin and blind structure? How many people total?

bdld 04-20-2007 02:13 PM

since its 10 players, i'd only play premium hands unless you're on the button, play + raise on the button if no one else has raised.

Aquarius 04-20-2007 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissEve (Post 12287260)
Is it No Limit? What is the buyin and blind structure? How many people total?

yeah, it is no-limit, everyone will have 50-60 chips or so, no rebuys. Instead of using blinds everyone puts an entrance before the flop and the first betting round.

jimmy-3-way 04-20-2007 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ecksent (Post 12287180)
You gotta know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
Know when to run

Ah-hahahahahah you beat me to the punch, newb!

Wizzo 04-20-2007 02:22 PM

Read Doyle Brunson's Super System! :pimp

dirtybaker 04-20-2007 03:09 PM

Patience and more patience...Pick your spots. Play good hands early but when the blinds start going up, dont be afraid to play more aggressively.

Martin 04-20-2007 03:13 PM

Go all in first hand with any 2 cards.

Strickie 04-20-2007 03:22 PM

play tight at first and let the jackals take each other out....then once it gets down to the final 3 or 4 is when you should start playing aggressive :2 cents:

IllTestYourGirls 04-20-2007 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wizzo (Post 12287333)
Read Doyle Brunson's Super System! :pimp

Not good for a tourney :2 cents:

VicD 04-20-2007 03:57 PM

never count your money...good luck :)

madawgz 04-20-2007 04:03 PM

wait for the good hands :)

PornMD 04-20-2007 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquarius (Post 12287059)
Hello people,

I know many of show play poker here, I'm playing in this big local tournament for the first time, I've never played with more than 5-6 people in the same table, I think it will be 10 players in the table. Any tips are welcome.

Thanks

I haven't read all the posts in this thread, but based off my own experience with poker and other games, the biggest things to remember in my opinion are not to be predictable and to play the other as much or more than the hand itself. If you ALWAYS play on hand strength and NEVER take a gamble, other people will catch on to that and will play you to a T such that you will win the least amount possible when you have a good hand, and will always be forced to fold bad hands.

One thing you can do is develop like 2 or 3 strategies on how you will play, play initially for a few rounds of deals using 1 of them, then switch it up to another strategy to throw people off. Canasta may not be as skillful as poker, but most people don't realize how much skill is involved and how much you can effectively neutralize luck in how you play your cards, and I used to win about 85% of the games I played based on utilizing different strategies and switching amongst them based on how other people were playing. You simply never want other people to KNOW what's in your hand based on how you play.

Also, pay attention to how people act and react to the community cards and to other people's bets as well as your own. That's more of how you read other people vs. how they are sitting there when it's their own turn to bet, as that's where a lot of people try to bluff others based on their behavior anyways, like taking a long time and a very studious look at their hand when they've got a pair of bullets in their hand and could have raised all-in in half a second.

Lastly, if you want to drive the hand, raise the bet. If you want to be driven (i.e. letting someone think they're winning the hand when you probably are), check and call bets. Still, don't let someone get out of a hand without paying you something if you definitely have them beat...if you go through a round of checking after the flop, you'll probably want to bet on the turn, and DEFINITELY want to bet on the river...usually a somewhat decent sized bet on the turn, and a strong bet on the river (as in a case of 2 weak hands for example, usually the first to make a strong bet at the pot is seen as trying to steal it, and some people might call that bet with that thought in mind).

EBORG9 04-20-2007 04:14 PM

Sleep well, Eat Healthy, and don't drink.
You need your brain to be as pure and well rested as possible, and your instincts to be sharp.
Do not over think your first decision.
That's all I got.

EURBottomLine 04-20-2007 04:16 PM

Good Luck :thumbsup

tehHinjew 04-20-2007 04:17 PM

all in first hand
its the madawgz stratagy

twinvisible 04-20-2007 04:24 PM

Think of it in terms of blackjack.

If it equals 20 or 21 RAISE if it hasn't been raised yet(AK,AJ,KQ, KJ, JQ).
If it has been raised then just call if the raise is less than 3 times the big blind... otherwise fold

Pocket pairs 99 and lower just call. TT-AA raise!

This strategy is pretty general but you'll do just fine if your playing a bunch of donkeys in a donkament.

BusterBunny 04-20-2007 04:25 PM

just stay home and epass me your money

PornMD 04-20-2007 04:26 PM

Also, find charts online as far as which hands are better than others, as you may not have thought about it much before. Most normal people might think King 8 offsuit is a decent hand, but it's actually pretty lame when you consider it's offsuit, the cards don't reach each other in a straight, and it's a King not an Ace. Also, people tend to value low pairs a lot higher than they should. If you have a low pair and 5 higher cards are showing in the community, that leaves 15 possibilities out there of someone beating you with just 1 card in their hand, let alone the possibility that they're holding a higher pair, have a straight (or a higher straight if your cards make a straight), or have a flush (or a higher flush if there are 4 of a suit showing and you make a flush). In general, if someone holds a higher pair than you, you're dominated in the hand. Likewise, always consider the possibility that someone could have a hand linked to yours, like Ace King when you have Ace Jack. or Queen 4 when you have two 4s. That always screws up the odds that you might have figured out in your head, and it's dangerous especially if you have an ace and are playing off of your pair of aces, and someone else has an ace with a higher kicker. A lot of times, people just assume they're winning and bet crazy without paying attention.

eroswebmaster 04-20-2007 04:37 PM

LOL 10 people..50 - 60 chips...a "big tournament."

Sorry, this just made me laugh.

KustomKowgurl 04-20-2007 04:37 PM

Don't drink. People are stupid when they drink.

Brandon99 04-20-2007 04:48 PM

work on your poker face :thumbsup
http://homepage.myeastern.com/~extse...ace-Monkey.jpg

All in!

Where's 2bet when you need him?

Rankings 04-20-2007 05:03 PM

its easy to call and step into hands early when you have chips and the blinds are small. Becarefull though, those chips are very valuable and needed later in the tourney. Patience is the key and bluffing is a necessity. Its hard to bluff at first, but the close to the end you get, the better chance you have of pulling it off.

PLAY THE PLAYERS, as well as your cards. Show your hands every now and then, both bluffs and winners, this will throw off your betting pattern to the players and cause them to 2nd guess what you have.

Best of luck to you

Dirty F 04-20-2007 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMD (Post 12287881)
and I used to win about 85% of the games

Wow, you must be one of the best poker players in the world then! And you post on gfy!!! Holy shit!

Hows life as a millionaire?

Aquarius 04-20-2007 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMD (Post 12287881)
I haven't read all the posts in this thread, but based off my own experience with poker and other games, the biggest things to remember in my opinion are not to be predictable and to play the other as much or more than the hand itself. If you ALWAYS play on hand strength and NEVER take a gamble, other people will catch on to that and will play you to a T such that you will win the least amount possible when you have a good hand, and will always be forced to fold bad hands.

One thing you can do is develop like 2 or 3 strategies on how you will play, play initially for a few rounds of deals using 1 of them, then switch it up to another strategy to throw people off. Canasta may not be as skillful as poker, but most people don't realize how much skill is involved and how much you can effectively neutralize luck in how you play your cards, and I used to win about 85% of the games I played based on utilizing different strategies and switching amongst them based on how other people were playing. You simply never want other people to KNOW what's in your hand based on how you play.

Also, pay attention to how people act and react to the community cards and to other people's bets as well as your own. That's more of how you read other people vs. how they are sitting there when it's their own turn to bet, as that's where a lot of people try to bluff others based on their behavior anyways, like taking a long time and a very studious look at their hand when they've got a pair of bullets in their hand and could have raised all-in in half a second.

Lastly, if you want to drive the hand, raise the bet. If you want to be driven (i.e. letting someone think they're winning the hand when you probably are), check and call bets. Still, don't let someone get out of a hand without paying you something if you definitely have them beat...if you go through a round of checking after the flop, you'll probably want to bet on the turn, and DEFINITELY want to bet on the river...usually a somewhat decent sized bet on the turn, and a strong bet on the river (as in a case of 2 weak hands for example, usually the first to make a strong bet at the pot is seen as trying to steal it, and some people might call that bet with that thought in mind).

Great post, much appreciated.

g$$$ 04-20-2007 05:29 PM

dont be like this guy....

http://www.milehighcomics.com/sandie...nday/loser.jpg

GT-Omar 04-20-2007 05:33 PM

don't do anything stupid until you have to, and have fun!!

micker 04-20-2007 08:54 PM

make your big moves early, you're either going to win or lose, but after you've been sitting at the table for 8 hours you're going to start making mistakes. Start out aggressive and focus on taking out opponents early. Take someone out in the first hand if you can.

micker 04-20-2007 08:57 PM

oh, and if you have it good enough to call, then you have it good enough to RAISE

PornMD 04-20-2007 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirty Franck (Post 12288075)
Wow, you must be one of the best poker players in the world then! And you post on gfy!!! Holy shit!

Hows life as a millionaire?

Can't you read? I said I was winning 85% of the time AT CANASTA, not at poker. I did used to play poker in a cardroom here in San Diego and did pretty well though.

qwe 04-20-2007 09:28 PM

play low cards too, I love when people raise with AK or QQ and i go in with 6/7 suited, and nail them ... also if you build up big stack of chips, you can risk more by going all in on a guy who has 1/4 of your chips, chances are he will fold unless he has a killer hand... just DONT sit there and wait for AK/AA, people will read you easily, play alot of hands

mikesouth 04-20-2007 09:42 PM

a smith and wesson BEATS 4 aces

Ace_luffy 04-20-2007 11:30 PM

Patience :) :) :)

Aquarius 04-21-2007 02:11 PM

Thanks a lot people.

Rinaldo 04-21-2007 02:43 PM

I just wanted to mention that if you want to control the hand never limp in. Once you've limped in someone can come over the top and now you pissed your chips away and you look weak.

Commit. Just like hesitation will kill you in driving, it shall destroy you in Poker.


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