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What do you feel is the best approach to going deep in a tournament?
I find that my play is generally pretty passive. I tend to make it close to the money often enough, but I have blinded out and busted on the bubble because my stack is just too small on a bunch of occasions as well.
Should you be more aggressive in the begining and throughout the tournament, and if this leads to you being knocked out early than you just need to focus on the next, but if you make it deep, you have a big enough stack to really fight for it, or is the passive approach that gets you to run deep more often, the better approach?
 
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All the "pros" claim that the best choice is a tight-aggressive style. In our games, I can say with complete confidence that passive waiting for pocket monsters is encouraged to the maximum by these meaningless 10-minute blinds, because every final table I see at least several players with a vpip ABOUT 8-10 :sick:. Just wait for AA and press all-in:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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All the "pros" claim that the best choice is a tight-aggressive style. In our games, I can say with complete confidence that passive waiting for pocket monsters is encouraged to the maximum by these meaningless 10-minute blinds, because every final table I see at least several players with a vpip ABOUT 8-10 :sick:. Just wait for AA and press all-in:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Lol. Fair enough. Thanks for the feedback
 
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Tourneys are fun because you don’t have to play the same style throughout.
When it first starts you can play super tight, sit and figure out your opponent and pay attention to what they are doing so you can start developing strategies on how to counter and beat these people later.
Then a few rounds later when the blinds are getting bigger and the big blind ante kicks is we can open up and start attacking.
Then when it gets close to the bubble we can play a different style. Then when the bubble breaks we can do a different style.
It’s always changing depending on your chip stack, your opponents chip stack, their style, and where we are in the tournament.
So try not to just pick one style, learn them all because in a tournament we need to use them all at one time or another.
Have fun and good luck!
 
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It is best to choose the style of play that best suits your character and temperament. Only you can choose the style of play for yourself, taking into account the peculiarities of your psychotype. No one else can do it for you.
 
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I like to analyze my opponents, how they play, their bets, then wait for the good opportunity and start using my strategy, although sometimes I don't achieve my goals.
Online things start in different ways, often you believe that a pair of AA is ideal, but your opponent wins with a pair of 22 or nothing in his hands, like 38 and ends up falling 88.
Being aggressive in the beginning may even give you a lot of chips, but will it always be the right option
 
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aggresive to try acumulate most chips as possible.
 
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At the beginning it's better to play tight till u collect some chips. Then go more aggressive. It's good strategy
 
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Tight to start, you can lose early but cannot win. Aggressive late, especially on the final tab,e if possible. Wait for your opportunities, be patient as tournaments are for the long haul.
 
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I think aggressive-moderate style is the best for playing tournament poker.
 
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Tourneys are fun because you don’t have to play the same style throughout.
When it first starts you can play super tight, sit and figure out your opponent and pay attention to what they are doing so you can start developing strategies on how to counter and beat these people later.
Then a few rounds later when the blinds are getting bigger and the big blind ante kicks is we can open up and start attacking.
Then when it gets close to the bubble we can play a different style. Then when the bubble breaks we can do a different style.
It’s always changing depending on your chip stack, your opponents chip stack, their style, and where we are in the tournament.
So try not to just pick one style, learn them all because in a tournament we need to use them all at one time or another.
Have fun and good luck!
Good advise. Thank you
 
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Tight to start, you can lose early but cannot win. Aggressive late, especially on the final tab,e if possible. Wait for your opportunities, be patient as tournaments are for the long haul.
That makes sense. Thank you
 
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All the "pros" claim that the best choice is a tight-aggressive style. In our games, I can say with complete confidence that passive waiting for pocket monsters is encouraged to the maximum by these meaningless 10-minute blinds, because every final table I see at least several players with a vpip ABOUT 8-10 :sick:. Just wait for AA and press all-in:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

usually when I wait for AA and push all-in, I get called by 83 of different suits and they beat me)
 
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I think that TAG is the most profitable.
LAG players use to have very good results, but for me is the more difficult style to play. The difference between a a shark and an idiot is small when playing this way.
 
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What do you feel is the best approach to going deep in a tournament?
I find that my play is generally pretty passive. I tend to make it close to the money often enough, but I have blinded out and busted on the bubble because my stack is just too small on a bunch of occasions as well.
Should you be more aggressive in the begining and throughout the tournament, and if this leads to you being knocked out early than you just need to focus on the next, but if you make it deep, you have a big enough stack to really fight for it, or is the passive approach that gets you to run deep more often, the better approach?
In my opinion, I think patience is the most key asset that must be put into practice in any poker game. Of course, when you get close to making money in a tournament, it (patience) is attacked by adrenaline 🙂, and you feel like doing anything to make money and of course you take risks, but risk is not a solution. Patience is the solution to making money.
 
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I like to analyze my opponents, how they play, their bets, then wait for the good opportunity and start using my strategy, although sometimes I don't achieve my goals.
Online things start in different ways, often you believe that a pair of AA is ideal, but your opponent wins with a pair of 22 or nothing in his hands, like 38 and ends up falling 88.
Being aggressive in the beginning may even give you a lot of chips, but will it always be the right option
I played a tourney and watched everyone for about two hours...they all seem convinced i was a joke.
When i started to make moves it blindsided them all and i went straight to the final table easy
 
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Usually when I wait for AA and push all-in, I get called by 83 of different suits and they beat me)
Hahaha, yes, it happens every now and then. Drives you mad in that moment.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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For me personally a TAG style is the best. But you have to be able to change gears and to adapt to different situations.
 
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