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Tournament Strategy
If you are never all-in you cannot lose-right
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Re: Tournament Strategy
Eventually the blinds are going to get you. You won't be able to win every hand without shaking a few people off your pots. You may have to move all-in once or twice to establish a good bluffing game and to prevent others from raising all-in over top of you. You can certainly hold-out and sustain yourself in tournament by not going all-in, but winning the entire thing may prove a little difficult.
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Re: Tournament Strategy
Iagree kknutt but you have to watch your game play andpick your battles so to speak no god to go all in trying to blouff and be called by someone that has caught a monster in there pocket, i think this is the tijme to be passive aggressive and pick your hands and battles carefully
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The all-in strategy hardly ever works for me. I get sucked out...
Tigre Azul
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Re: Tournament Strategy
My strategy is thight agressive
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i ussually get to impatent and make alot of stupid calls but im learning to sit back and slow play and fold when i needs to
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Agressive play is good, but don`t always payout. Learned it on my skin.
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FOR MY THE BEST STRATEGY IS SHORT STACK
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if you play whit inteligent you go to win,if you play for loose ,you go to loose,its simple.........................
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