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If people are playing loosely
on your table, wait for a great
hand and put your money
where your mouth is, slide all
your chips in. I find this
strategy to work best in re-buy
tournaments in which multiple
players will call your all-in
trying to double up before the
first break, and in generally
low stakes cash games.
By: Anthony Sangenito
Nothing frustrates me more than a poker opponent beating me in the final
rounds of a tournament with a garbage hand. Poker is mathematically
statistical, so you have to expect to lose with the best hand a certain
percentage of the time. I have won tournaments in which I was the one who
sucked out on the river. It just gets really frustrating when you have been
playing a tournament for hours, reach the final table, and lose with a superior
hand. Even worse is losing a nice pot with A’s against an A,2 or a low-pair. It
happens all the time. Just stay calm, do not go on tilt, and remember that in
the long run, if you play solid poker, you will come out ahead.  
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Over time, I have learned to relax and stay calm when I lose a big hand.
Sometimes, your opponent has the only pair you need to worry about when
you have pocket K’s. It happens. Other times, I will lose to a completely
inferior hand, and I get so mad that someone would call me with such
garbage, and worse, win the pot with it. After playing for a few years online
and at various casinos around the country, I learned quickly that people are
going to call your raises and all-ins with virtually nothing and win. Just
remember, poker is based on statistics, and in the long run, you will win by
only playing the better hands and using basic strategy to take the blinds
once in a while, and keep your blinds once in a while. When playing in a
tournament, you have to alter your play according to the general style of the
table you are playing on, the timing of the game, and your position at the
table. If people are playing loosely on your table, wait for a great hand and
put your money where your mouth is, slide all your chips in. I find this
strategy to work best in re-buy tournaments in which multiple players will call
your all-in trying to double up before the first break, and in generally low
stakes cash games. This strategy also works in higher stakes tournaments
where your opponents will think really hard before calling an all-in with an A,
2, or a low pair. Never be a chip pusher, but when you have a hand, let your
opponent know. If your table is playing more conservatively, you should limp
in with the rest of them, especially in tournaments where in the early rounds
of betting the blinds are cheap. I’m not saying to play total garbage, but now
you can see if your 10, K of spades gets any help by the flop. Always take
advantage of the way your opponents at your table are playing. Just as
important as the style of play at your table is the timing. In any tournament,
as the final table approaches, most players will opt to fold almost any hand to
get to the final table, or get in the money. They change their play based on
the time of the tournament. This phenomenon in poker is referred to as “the
gap” and is an important thing to take advantage of. Loosen up a little bit
when everyone else is folding their hands. Raise a nice amount when you
have an A or a K,10. If your opponent has a superior hand, they will let you
know and are likely to re-raise you, and by all means, fold. Just remember
that overall, the gap theory is sound and when these type of opportunities
arise, you need to take advantage of them. Finally, you should always take
advantage of your position at the poker table. The most advantageous
position at a poker table is the button. On the button, you have the
opportunity to read all of your opponents play before you have to act. If
someone makes a big raise, it will be before you have to act, so if you were
considering playing your 9,10 suited, fold. If everyone in front of you limps, or
mostly fold, take a stab at the blinds once in a while. Throw in three to four
times the blind. Most of the time, your opponents will fold. If they call to see a
flop, I usually bet again. If your opponent hit their hand, they will most likely
re-raise you or put you all-in. If not, they will most likely fold their hand rather
than throwing more chips at it. Take advantage of this. When in the blinds,
always be wary of the button. It is general strategy for the button position to
raise when all preceding players have folded. Fold your hand if you have
nothing, but stand up for yourself once in a while, or opponents will notice
that you fold a lot after a raise and take advantage of this. I personally think
that patience and a bit of aggressiveness when you do have a good hand
make for good tournament and cash play. I have reached many final
tournament tables by waiting out the early all-ins in re-buy tournaments. I
can usually start adding more substance to my stack after the re-buy period
ends and the general play tightens up. In cash games on the internet poker
rooms, it never ceases to amaze me what people will call my all-ins with.
When I go all-in, I have a hand, and always welcome a call. Always remember
that it’s the long run that counts, and by playing solid hands and taking
advantage of key elements of the game, especially your opponent’s play, you
will come out ahead. I have played many cash games and tournaments at
various poker rooms on the internet. I will discuss some of my favorites, and
let you know why I like certain sites. I will also be keeping you updated on
the WSOP Main Event and WPT events. Stay tuned for more.
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