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Advanced Holdem Tips - How To Destroy Other Loose Players
The best and easiest way to increase your wins is to win more pots. And the biggest factor you have to control this outcome is your betting; how much you bet and when you bet.

At the start of the tournament, when blinds are low and chip stacks are fresh, people tend to be very tight. This means that if someone make a small raise, it's not worth re-raising unless you have a premium hand, the blinds are so low you're not getting a good enough return for the risk.

Your goal in the early stages of a Sit n Go tournament is to understand your opponents. Pay attention to how everyone is playing and make notes. The sooner you can identify their strategy, the sooner you can adjust correctly. One good tool to help identify good and bad players is Sharkscope. You should play very TAG in the early stages. Do not risk your chips until the blinds escalate and have more value relative to your stack.

From the moment you sit down you only ever bet/raise out. Never ever fold and never ever call. Always bet a minimum of 3xbb, usually 4xbb or 5xbb. After a while you'll notice players just start folding left right and centre. You can play as tight or as loose as you want depending on your skill level and ability to handle.

click here didn't notice it at first, but eventually I came to realize that people were really starting to mess with my c-bets. It seemed like I couldn't get folds like I used to. People would call my c-bets and then bet on the turn every time. Other people would raise all of my c-bets. I just couldn't figure out what the problem was.

After having completed this process and having reached the targeted value, you should definitely bet/raise although if you are in possession of a draw.

poker betting strategy But this is not always the case, so it's important that you read their plays before you start raising the stakes. If your opponents start to loosen up at this point, you'll have to keep your risks to a minimum by playing more conservatively. This is a good poker tournament strategy.

There are two basic strategies that work in Sit n Go tournaments. Tight aggressive(TAG) and loose aggressive (LAG) are strategies you must be familiar with and able to play if you want to be successful.
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