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Online poker tournaments are
skyrocketing in popularity due to reasons ranging from
low buyins into major tournaments for a fraction of
their usual cost to those who do not live within driving
distance of a land based poker room. (And of course
another factor is the money that can be won.) The
Internet has changed where and when one can play. This
revolution in how the game is played has resulted in
millions of dollars being placed into online poker
tournaments and satellite poker tournaments, with more
opportunities on the Net coming up each week |

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Poker as a "sport" is widely enjoyed by
millions around the world due to the necessary level of
quick thinking, skill and challenge of the game. For
those who don't understand, what makes it a game of
skill is this, the element of luck is in the draw of the
cards, but the skill is in how those cards are played.
Too many times on televised tournaments you can see
extremely bad hands winning because of how the hands
were handled in a case-by-case situation by the player.
Anyone can get lucky for a good run or even enough to
win a tournament, but over time the skill level of a
player will reflect their number of victories and the
amount of winnings taken home.
What fundamentals does a poker player need to know
before playing tournaments over the Internet? Here are
some tips: Make sure you are ready. Practice in regular
play over the Internet as much as possible. This is what
lets you gain years of playing experience in a matter of
months. Many young players in their 20's are doing well
against top players and this is one of the big ways of
how they get their knowledge so fast.
Take the time to invest in learning strategies,
techniques and how to read players. Purchasing a few
books written by experienced top players is a better
investment than playing at a table without an idea of
what is going on. Combining the two will enable you to
play a solid game and wait for others to make mistakes
and bust out. And know how to adjust your playing
strategy when the blinds increase.
Surrender in order to survive. It does not make sense to
play marginal hands in a tournament if you don't have
to. Unless you know you have a winning hand, it may be
wiser to fold. The chips you save may help you to win a
larger amount when you get a superior hand. For the
first few rounds in a tournament, you are trying to
survive while others are being eliminated.
Take the time to understand when a player is "pot
committed". When a player is pot committed, they have so
much invested that it makes it hard to back away from
folding or putting more chips in. Knowing to watch for
this will enable you to put on more pressure when you
know you have a superior hand. It should also help you
know when to abandon a hand so that you do not place
yourself in a situation when it becomes hard to back
away.
Finally, keep a written record to track your play and
earnings. It will help you to focus in order to become a
better player. This lets you stay on track and forces
you to ask yourself if you are playing the best game you
can play. |
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Warning: You must ensure you meet all age and other
regulatory requirements before entering a casino or placing
a wager. There are hundreds of jurisdictions in the world
with Internet access and hundreds of different games and
gambling opportunities available on the Internet. YOU are
responsible for determining if it is legal for YOU to play
any particular games or place any particular wager. |
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