I kinda disagree with this specifically, unless you are playing against a strong table that won't go multiway with garbage or a strong player 3bet or squeezed before you and the weak table just followed. Even though isoing limpers large is important, overlimping with a small suited ace or a small pocket pair (or to the lesser extent with suited connectors or good suited one-gappers) to hunt for the nuts is not that bad of a play multiway, especially as you don't have to fulfill the MDF quota on the flop there and can easily overfold without being exploitable (not like anyone cares about exploits at the weak tables anyways).When I took freerolls more seriously my first rule was do not get involved in the opening 5 hands no matter what.
In the early stages of an online Texas Hold’em freeroll, my main tactic is to play tight and disciplined. A lot of players tend to go all-in with weak hands hoping to double up early, so I usually sit back and wait for strong starting hands like big pairs or suited connectors in good position. Letting the wild action knock each other out can give you a better chance to survive and build a stack.Strategy #1
🎯 1. Play tight-aggressive at the start
At the first levels, many players go all-in. Avoid this mistake: play few hands, but aggressively (raising instead of just calling).
Freerolls are mostly a bingo game. However, if you have a well-thought-out strategy and are patient enough, your chances will definitely increase. Generally speaking, the main thing in freerolls is to bluff rarely and play with strong cards.Strategy #1
🎯 1. Play tight-aggressive at the start
At the first levels, many players go all-in. Avoid this mistake: play few hands, but aggressively (raising instead of just calling).
I mean, open limping can occasionally be a good, though not a GTO, play, if you are playing against a table of very passive players, where if you make a standard raise you are going to get into a 60-ways pot anyways, when you are trapping with a good hand against a maniac, or in general against a table of pathological overlimpers if you are not going to get isoed often enough by the players on the table and you have a hand with a good multiway postflop playability (multiway is always fun, as you always get comically huge pot odds and can cheaply get a huge pot). Though if teaching the beginners then kinda yeah, the rule of thumb is not to openlimp (nor overlimp).anything ridiculous like open limping
I don’t think it’s a bad play at all. I just personally played and cashed a lot more times by avoiding early hands and I have literally played tens of thousands of those tournaments. A lot of them are 1c difference in prize money for a few hundred places so my first aim was always the min cash. I play completely different in paid tournaments. I started to fold Ak and Aq when 4 players were all on early on when I’d snap that off in a 5.50 buy in. It genuinely worked for me.I kinda disagree with this specifically, unless you are playing against a strong table that won't go multiway with garbage or a strong player 3bet or squeezed before you and the weak table just followed. Even though isoing limpers large is important, overlimping with a small suited ace or a small pocket pair (or to the lesser extent with suited connectors or good suited one-gappers) to hunt for the nuts is not that bad of a play multiway, especially as you don't have to fulfill the MDF quota on the flop there and can easily overfold without being exploitable (not like anyone cares about exploits at the weak tables anyways).
How do you prepare psychologically that a series of some of these hands would be incoming? I feel very emotional and a bit confused when, after some random cards, the premium ones are suddenly showing up. However, a lot of these times I get there, just wondered if thats common or not.Strategy #2
💰 2. Value strong hands and extract chips
AA, KK, QQ, AK, JJ and AQ should be played with raises or even all-ins, especially against players who call with anything.
I feel relieved because when they come, the blinds have already risen a lot and I'm left with few chips, which means it's time to double.Como você se prepara psicologicamente para que uma série de algumas dessas mãos esteja chegando? Sinto-me muito emocionado e um pouco confuso quando, depois de algumas cartas aleatórias, as premium aparecem de repente. No entanto, muitas dessas vezes eu chego lá, apenas me pergunto se isso é comum ou não.
One thing I have learned: never go limp with big hands, because the table always tilts toward the villain. Going all-in sometimes scares opponents away and can prevent you from winning more chips.Eu concordo com essa tática, é melhor jogar agressivamente com uma mão forte logo no início, porque no início de um freeroll, muitos jogadores tentam entrar na mão para pegar algo enquanto eles têm um grande stack com várias mãos lixo, e se você deixá-los entrar barato, eles podem transformar suas mãos fortes em mãos perdedoras
A strong tactic, but few people use it in freerolls.Strategy #1
🎯 1. Play tight-aggressive at the start
At the first levels, many players go all-in. Avoid this mistake: play few hands, but aggressively (raising instead of just calling).
Yesterday I didn't win a single hand for about 30 minutes 😂 i always got 2,8Strategy #1
🎯 1. Play tight-aggressive at the start
At the first levels, many players go all-in. Avoid this mistake: play few hands, but aggressively (raising instead of just calling).
I only play all-in if I come with premium hands and someone has already raised.Get a really good hand and go all in, there's always someone who calls, doubles, now play normally.