Poker Tournaments: 9 Winning Secrets

Posted by admin under Tournament Play on Wednesday Oct 31, 2007

Poker Tournaments: 9 Winning Secrets
By Jack Reider

Playing poker online is fun and I dabble at it as well from time to time. But, many players seem to feel that playing in a live tournament is very similar to playing online. Well, it is and it is not. Here are 9 golden tips on how to ease your transition from playing online to playing in a live poker tournament.

1) If you have difficulty facing pressure in daily life, do not think that playing in front of watchful eyes and a roomful of people will have no effect on you. If you are very easily moved and influenced, I suggest you keep your money and forget about playing in a tournament at all and this is relevant even more when talking about a live poker tournament.

2) Wear comfortable and not fashionable clothes. This is not a fashion show: this is poker. Thus, wear those clothes that will help you feel comfortable and at ease. I have known a woman who wore tight jeans and then all through the round, she kept fidgeting uncomfortably. Regardless to say, she was the first one to lose and all because she was dressed uncomfortably.

3) Drink only water and even then only a little so that you will not feel thirsty and also will not get the urge to go to the lavatory. Either of the two feelings are disastrous to a poker player in the midst of a hand.

4) Do not drink alcohol or even sugared soft drinks. Alcohol will cause you to lose your concentration and sweet drinks give a false sense of well-being; both will work against you when you play in a live game.

5) Do not sit next to the dealer. Most poker tournaments allow you to pick your seat in the earlier rounds. It is best to sit opposite the dealer so that you will be able to look at each and every poker player.

6) Try not to change positions while playing. If you really begin to feel uncomfortable, change your position after a hand ends. In not circumstance should you move while playing.

7) Go to the toilet when the break is announced and do not hang around talking. It is best to loosen your gall bladder than exchanging a few words with other players.

8) Watch how others are doing. Those about to lose will opt to play only when they have strong hands; those with a large stack will be more willing to risk it.

9) Learn the rules and regulations of the particular poker tournament you have entered so as to save unnecessary losses.

Live poker games are against people and so if you can read people well, you will have an advantage when playing in a tournament. But do not over-estimate your opponents. Many poker pros fall to relatively unknown players because they are over-confident. So, study the game, think wisely and calmly and you stand a good chance of reaping in the first prize.

Jack Reider is currently writing his PHD on the the reigns of Caesar and Augustus, but he also loves to frequent the race track and play poker.

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Playing In Poker Tournaments

Posted by admin under Tournament Play on Wednesday Oct 31, 2007

Playing in Poker Tournaments
By Anthony LeMaire

Playing poker online can be very fun and exciting and if you enjoy playing poker online you may also be interested in playing in poker tournaments that are offered online as well. Many poker websites offer poker tournaments for you to play in and they can be a great amount of fun while also winning you a good bit of money. Usually you will find that these tournaments have big pots that you can win if you play.

Playing in poker tournaments is a bit different from regular poker play. Usually you will find that tournaments take quite a bit longer than a regular poker game. Sometimes these tournaments will be small and only have one or two tables involved, while other tournaments may include many tables that are playing. If you are going to play in poker tournaments be sure that you are prepared for the long haul. There probably will not be any time for you to go running around, so be sure you are ready and comfortable so you can play quickly.

Another thing to be aware of when playing a poker tournament is how you act. It is important that you follow the rules of the poker tournaments or you may find yourself being kicked out. Be sure that you are kind and polite to the other players involved in the tournament. A poker tournament is no place for a bad attitude. Treat everyone else playing the way you would like to be treated and the game will be more fun for everyone.

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