Free Poker Guide to Matching Styles to Odds
Weighing up and calculating the percentages will give you an idea on the chances of earning some cash. For instance I'm taking part in a free poker game with twenty nine other opponents and ten of us getting waged. The percentages are quite easy to work out: one in three, and for this I would play quite mild for the majority of the game. Don't be fooled into thinking I'm not going to be the front runner come the end of the night - but most of the time the cards dealt in the first forty five minutes will determine this.
I'm going to share and explain some of my better card play strategies. Remember this is not a beginning spot and is a long way off the real game. 77 I flat call and receive two times back and call. Flop comes 6D, 3H, 4H- 1st person to make a play all in on a one hundred and sixty five dollar, with a pot of three grand. I fold as they probably had better pockets or a nut flush draw/straight. Even though I had a fair chance of holding the best hand its way too soon to go for such a crazy move.
99 I flat call and the same opponent as previously shoved all in on flop 8D, 8S, 8H; I'm now wondering if I was incorrect on the previous play but I still fold regardless. He shows a Jtwo so I'm deciding I was right before. KJ off I flat call only due to the fact the pot is higher due to another player calling prior to me. We're around fifteen mins in and I hold two thousand nine hundred of my initial three thousand dollars.
AJ I slow play A,6,9 flop and a player bets $350 the pot at this point was only $115 and the blinds $20/$40 so I fold. This player gave to much away with the size of his bet, if it were only me and him I would have reconsidered but I would like to think he wouldn't try that with more players in the hand. I put him on a higher kicker, A6 suited or A9. Just in case I mention that he "should start showing a few to make it more believable."
By doing this if he was being sneaky he may start to think about what I said and believe I know his game. It's a no lose situation as if I'm wrong he will be wondering if I think he's blagging & could call if he continues. The truth is as explained I'm just making remarks to keep him in check.
A good twenty mins on the same guy is making a move with K8 on a K66 flop when I have A6. Well as you might have guessed I ensure I double up & gain some vital info. He has in fact have hands when he makes these trivial gambles, however the cards he's playing it with are very defeatable.
Until this changes my job at the table will be to catching him with another mistake. The player next to me pushes all in pre-flop thinking about the same thing that I am but going about it all wrong. He is aggressive with his hands, not an imbecile. I am still riding out that 6k double up here at 1st break one hour into the tournament. There are still 22 players remaining.
One hr and forty odd mins gone and I grasp the same opponent again slow playing a AK for an even 9 grand making my full sum twelve grand with seven opponents left and sitting in a modest third. Although this opponent had managed to pull together around eighteen grand in chips with an attacking style his final place is eighth while the low stack at the prior table is now playing for first spot. Looking for a mark and staying with it will work out in the lengthy game however you need to ensure you have another plan to bring in money to ensure you're at the table long enough for the big dollars.
AA I bet the minimum and have no action. Hour two is now in the books and I am in last. 4th place with 6k left so I'm all in on my next blind no matter what. The next closest player has 16k and blinds are 600/1200. 55 and flop comes Q510... a little luck never hurt anyone! I lay down AQ off to a bet that would put me all in. I didn't feel like losing my newly found chips so fast. Went out in 3rd place with A4 suited vs K10 off. Not bad for a free poker tournament where I won some money too, shame it wasn't an WSOP top table!
I look forward to playing you in a free poker tournament soon!

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