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How to Succeed in the Poker Freerolls Part 1 |
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Online poker freerolls are a unique breed amongst poker tournaments and
require a certain way of playing in order to succeed. Here are 6 top
tips that will help you succeed in online poker freeroll tournaments.
1. Be patient.
I've
put this rule first as I believe patience is the number one most
important quality required to do well in the freerolls. One important
point to bear in mind is that freerolls usually have hundreds of
entrants and can take several hours to complete. If you want to be
there at the final table you will need to be very patient.
2. Be Aggressive.
Freerolls
are multi-table tournaments and you will usually be seated at a table
of ten all the way through the tournament. This is a good thing in a
way as it means you don't need to adjust your play to suit a shorter
table, but it does mean that when you do have a good hand you need to
play it aggressively. Top pairs like Aces and Kings should always be
raised strongly pre-flop as they can often come unstuck after the flop.
Whenever you get a good hand, ie a high pair or AKs, AQs, you must be
aggressive.
3. Play less hands.
As well as being
aggressive you need to be controlled and play less hands. Don't be
tempted to play hunches, sit tight and wait for the good hands then
play them aggressively. A good rule of thumb is to throw away any hand
that contains a card that's lower than an eight.
4. Use your table position.
If
you are first or second in the betting, a King 10 isn't a very good
hand. There are nine players to follow you and if any of them have a
pair or an Ace or a King with Queen or Jack then you are struggling.
However if you are at the end of the betting and you can "limp in" with
a call or check, then your KT becomes an altogether better prospect.
Nobody has raised yet so your King might be good and it is certainly
worth seeing the flop.
5. Vary your play.
Although
you need to be patient and wait for a good hand, don't become too
predictable. If you only play the big hands and always raise then your
opponents will simply back down and let you take the blinds. The
trouble with this is you won't be winning enough in blinds to keep your
head above water as you are playing too few hands. You need to vary
your style of play and become hard to read.
6. Avoid bluffing.
Bluffing
should be avoided, except on very rare occasions. As there are always
ten people at the table there is a very high chance that someone will
have a good hand each time and will want to go against you, even if you
go all in. All in on a bluff is almost suicidal at the online poker
freerolls, there's nearly always somebody prepared to call you and you
have little chance of surviving.
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