I can't believe the older posts were the answers I was looking for.I'm looking to change my FreeRoll strat. I use to play real conservative waiting for the idiots to knock themselves out and than out play the good players. But the problem with this is while everyone else is making a large chipstack I'm folding borderline hands. by the time I'm ready to go at these players it's to late and their chip stack overtakes me.
good tip broYeah this is true and this is why you need to play pretty loose I think. Always go all in with really good hands early on, hoping you can get an idiot to call you and then double up. Once you get around three times your starting stack doing this, I recommend playing really tight and waiting around after the idiots are gone.
interesting point of viewActually guys I have had a lot of free roll success and i normally go afk for at least the first 30 minutes of any free roll...i know in theory it doesnt sound like a good idea but early on you do not lose much from blinds and the retards who make excessive raises that sometimes push you out of playing a decent hand cannot steal your bets...everyone has their own strat and trying to double triple up early is cool but its not consistent...plus always remember chips that come fast leave fast so if you have success make a preset line and dont cross it because theres a fine line between being on tilt and being on a tear
I never thought about the deck, very good friendPoker strategy
Actually playing tight or loose does not really matter in online poker. I have personally come across cases where I am in the hand preflop with AA and have gone all in and another idiot goes all in with 36 and manages to make a full house. This is a basic flaw in the online poker where the cards are generated randomly each turn , and not placed in a shuffled ordered like with a real deck, and I think that is amajor flaw and if you guys notice , 90% of the time even if you have a very good hand , somebody with alarge stack would always win even if they went in with ahand which is inferior to you. Don't believe me then check it out next time.
It's true about strategies, but what differentiates each player are the prizes won (how many times they make the final table, or reach or cash in, yesterday someone published all the tournaments they won, it's impressive, I would like to know their style of play, but I doubt they would reveal it because they would be harming themselves).Ask 10 different poker players for a good strategy and you'll get 11 different answers. Seriously you need to find "a" strategy that you can stick with. Playing loose or playing tight in the bigging will get you through the first break but the real strategy needs to be in your end game. Plently of people can say they've made it to the finaly rounds but fewer people can truthfully say they have won the tournaments. Dealing with the deadbeats in the beginning its dealing with the pros at the final table who actally know what they are doing that is the difficult part to me because they know how to set traps and how to avoid them. Personally I'm a big fan of playing tight but using table presence at key points against small stacks. I have heard people who say I don't bluff it never works" well if you don't bluff in poker then you arn't a very good poker player. The fact is you just can't get the cards ALL the time and if you do then you are one of a kind (and a liar) you have to learn how to push and know when your bluff is being called and get out of the way and not end up trying to bluff a winning hand. Sometimes the cards just don't go your way. I've had several losses at the final table that you couldn't have paid me to play differently, flo a full house only to loose to a higher full house on the river etc there are always horror stories but you can learn a lot by just playing. Best of luck in the tournies
-capax