The Best Guide to Poker Tournaments

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Ok, there are many different types of poker and types of
Poker Tournaments. The most popular and easiest to pick up is Texas Hold ‘Em. Other games include 7 card stud, 5 card draw. There are many more different types of poker, these are the ones I favour myself.

Texas Hold ‘Em is the fastest game of poker you can play, and is even better when it’s a no limit game. No limit is what is says on the tin, there are no limits to the bet or the pot. No limit is definitely not for the faint of heart!

If you are new to poker, the best advice I can offer is that you avoid the no limits games and stick to limits until you have more experience behind you. If you find yourself constantly giving away your chips it can be quite demoralising and you may end up losing interest in the game.

Ok, a couple of hand card advice tips for playing in a Poker Tournament. First one, and I can’t stress this enough, DO NOT get ‘married’ to a pair of aces. There are a lot of people who go all-in on a pair of aces, then end up getting taken out by superior ‘complete’ hands.

Basically put, a pair of aces is only that. They are a great hand to have, but not the best, and you can still find yourself losing out to a better hand, such as a straight or flush.

Next tip. Statistically the worst hand you can be dealt is a 7,2. But this does not mean that you couldn’t beat someone with it, it’s just a very poor hand to be given!.

A lot of people like to slow play winning hands, this is ok if you think there is no chance of someone beating you, but don’t slow play a flop flush if you aren’t holding the relevant ace of the flopped suit.

A great tip to think about is to tilt. To tilt means to let your emotions rule your game. It normally doesn’t pay off, but sometimes it can. Most players usually tilt for the most common reason of losing a hand. They will then try to gain their chips back by needlessly betting large amounts or even all in.

Poker is a game for the patient, so bear that in mind when entering poker tournaments. If you can’t be patient then you are going to struggle. You aren’t going to get good hands all the time so wait for them..

I look forward to seeing you in a Poker Tournament soon.

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