Poker Tournaments Part2

4. Each player's stack size is of paramount importance in a tournament. You should not ordinarily attack a bigger stack than yours because if you lose the hand, you could be eliminated from the tournament, while your opponents will only lose some chips to you and will remain in the tournament.

5. If it is a rebuy event, you can and should play a little more liberally during the rebuy period. You can afford to take chances in an effort to get ahead, and losing won't bust you out of the tournament.

6. Decide ahead of time exactly which hands you will play and under what circumstances. Decide which hands you'll use to call preflop raises.

7. Always be aware of your position relative to the button. It'll help you decide if another player is making a move based on his position more than his cards.
8. Always be aware of the other players' stack sizes, especially before the play of the hand. Players with small stacks are usually more reluctant to call your bets and raises if you act before they do on the hand.

9. Always be aware of how much time is left in the current stage of the tournament. Certain strategies become more effective near the end of each stage.
10. Always have an idea of how much the blinds and the antes will cost you to play each round. Use this to determine how many hands you have before you will be blinded out if you don't win a hand or make a move.

11. Pay attention to the cost of calling the rest of the small blind. Most of the time it's correct to fold.

12. Tighten up considerably after the rebuy period. You're playing for keeps. You can't replace chips you lose except by winning them back from other players.

13. Never miss an opportunity to put a player all-in. If your opponent bets ten of his eleven chips, and you have forty-five chips, you should always raise one more to get him all-in. You've probably heard the saying that all a player needs to beat you is a chip and a chair. It's true. Try to deprive him of both.

14. Don't underestimate the value of a single chip. Do not play too loose, wild or reckless in the beginning of the tournament, just because you have a lot of chips and the limits are small. Beginning players too often make this mistake.

15. Be aware of how many total chips are in play in the tournament, and of how many players there are left. With this information, you'll be able to determine the average number of chips for each player.

16. If you have a small stack late in the tournament, you must realize that you probably won't win. Your goal, therefore, is to end up as high on the payout ladder as you can. If other players have short stacks, give them every chance to bust each other out before you get blinded out.

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