Poker Tournament Preflop Charts
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Grab our easy to read preflop poker charts for free and build a solid poker strategy for your game instantly. Download them at Upswingpoker.com. If it’s profitable to limp with a hand pre-flop, it’s generally more profitable to raise in order to put pressure on the blinds. Think of pre-flop poker as a pie chart. If you limp on the button with JsTs and the big.
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In this video, Alec Torelli covers online poker tournament strategy. In part one of the series, you will learn how to play early stages of online poker tournaments.
Alec breaks down every single hand he played, and exactly how he did it in the Conscious Poker Membership. It's divided into 3 parts: early stages, mid stages and late stages. There's over 3 hours of content and 50+ hands broken down in the first of its kind series.
Learn more here:
If you liked my style of analysis check out my FREE 'Intro to Hand Reading' where you'll get access to the exact methodology I use to make each and every decision at the poker table:
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One of the questions people ask the most is 'How do you play early stages of online poker MTT. Alec explains how to adjust and appropriate strategies.
MTT Poker Tournament Strategy
Overview:
1. Measuring Success in Tournaments
2. Variance in Tournament Poker
3. Rake in Tournament Poker
4. Basic Poker Tournament Strategy
5. Intermediate Poker Tournament Strategy
6. Advanced Poker Tournament Strategy
7. Expert Poker Tournament Strategy
In tournament poker, it’s important to understand, fundamentally, that each chip is not worth the face value that it represents. The easiest way to conceptualize this is to think about what happens if you win. You may win all the chips in play, but you only receive roughly 20% of the total price pool. This phenomenon gives us insight into how we should be approaching tournaments to formulate our strategy.
The most important principle to understand in tournament poker is the idea that each chip is worth less than the previous one. In the real world, this is referred to as diminishing marginal return (DMR).
What does this mean for your game plan?
Well it means that when you’re a big stack (with 120 big blinds, while the field’s average stack is 50 big blinds) you should be extremely aggressive, since the additional blinds don’t increase the real-dollar-value of your stack, as much as the original ones.
In other words, you should be looking for good spots to apply pressure with 30-50 of your big blinds, attempting to gain more.
When you’re a middle stack, you should aim to pick on smaller stacks, who you can threaten to bust if they get involved with you. You should, simultaneously, stay away from larger stacks that can threaten your tournament life.
As a short stack, you are at risk of being knocked out by nearly everyone at your table; consequently, you should look for good spots to go all-in, ideally when you have some fold equity. A classic example is what’s called, restealing: shoving over a loose opener.
READ MORE:
Looking to improve your preflop play? Don't know when to overbet? Get my FREE 'Quick Start Guide to Preflop Play' (which includes 10 preflop charts), where you'll learn which hands to play from which position, how to adjust to your opponents and maximize your edge.
Something you should definitely check out:
The 4 Things You MUST Do Before a Poker Session!
Top 5 Moves to Win at Poker in 2019
The poker hand EVERYONE is talking about!
How to Put Your Opponents on a Hand Range?
The Best Way to Get Started in Poker in 2019
Cash Game Poker Strategy: Don’t Play Your Poker Hand: Do THIS Instead!
3 MISTAKES to Avoid With Pocket Kings in Cash Games (Poker Strategy)
Playing High Stakes Poker in Macau
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On this channel I regularly analyze some of the biggest hands of poker played on high stakes cash games like Poker Night in America, Live at the Bike, Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker or tournaments like the World Series of Poker, World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour featuring legendary poker players like Doyle Brunson, Tom Dwan, Antonio Esfandiari, Phil Ivey, Gus Hanson, Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu.
I also pick hands which are sent to me from readers like yourself to give you actual feedback on your specific questions.
Submit Your Poker Hands and Questions here:
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Follow ConsciousPoker on Social Media:
Instagram:
Facebook:
Follow Alec On Social Media:
Instagram:
Facebook:
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#Poker #ConsciousPoker #PokerCoaching2019
Alec breaks down every single hand he played, and exactly how he did it in the Conscious Poker Membership. It's divided into 3 parts: early stages, mid stages and late stages. There's over 3 hours of content and 50+ hands broken down in the first of its kind series.
Learn more here:
If you liked my style of analysis check out my FREE 'Intro to Hand Reading' where you'll get access to the exact methodology I use to make each and every decision at the poker table:
????
One of the questions people ask the most is 'How do you play early stages of online poker MTT. Alec explains how to adjust and appropriate strategies.
MTT Poker Tournament Strategy
Overview:
1. Measuring Success in Tournaments
2. Variance in Tournament Poker
3. Rake in Tournament Poker
4. Basic Poker Tournament Strategy
5. Intermediate Poker Tournament Strategy
6. Advanced Poker Tournament Strategy
7. Expert Poker Tournament Strategy
In tournament poker, it’s important to understand, fundamentally, that each chip is not worth the face value that it represents. The easiest way to conceptualize this is to think about what happens if you win. You may win all the chips in play, but you only receive roughly 20% of the total price pool. This phenomenon gives us insight into how we should be approaching tournaments to formulate our strategy.
The most important principle to understand in tournament poker is the idea that each chip is worth less than the previous one. In the real world, this is referred to as diminishing marginal return (DMR).
What does this mean for your game plan?
Well it means that when you’re a big stack (with 120 big blinds, while the field’s average stack is 50 big blinds) you should be extremely aggressive, since the additional blinds don’t increase the real-dollar-value of your stack, as much as the original ones.
In other words, you should be looking for good spots to apply pressure with 30-50 of your big blinds, attempting to gain more.
When you’re a middle stack, you should aim to pick on smaller stacks, who you can threaten to bust if they get involved with you. You should, simultaneously, stay away from larger stacks that can threaten your tournament life.
As a short stack, you are at risk of being knocked out by nearly everyone at your table; consequently, you should look for good spots to go all-in, ideally when you have some fold equity. A classic example is what’s called, restealing: shoving over a loose opener.
READ MORE:
Looking to improve your preflop play? Don't know when to overbet? Get my FREE 'Quick Start Guide to Preflop Play' (which includes 10 preflop charts), where you'll learn which hands to play from which position, how to adjust to your opponents and maximize your edge.
Something you should definitely check out:
The 4 Things You MUST Do Before a Poker Session!
Top 5 Moves to Win at Poker in 2019
The poker hand EVERYONE is talking about!
How to Put Your Opponents on a Hand Range?
The Best Way to Get Started in Poker in 2019
Cash Game Poker Strategy: Don’t Play Your Poker Hand: Do THIS Instead!
3 MISTAKES to Avoid With Pocket Kings in Cash Games (Poker Strategy)
Playing High Stakes Poker in Macau
- - -
On this channel I regularly analyze some of the biggest hands of poker played on high stakes cash games like Poker Night in America, Live at the Bike, Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker or tournaments like the World Series of Poker, World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour featuring legendary poker players like Doyle Brunson, Tom Dwan, Antonio Esfandiari, Phil Ivey, Gus Hanson, Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu.
I also pick hands which are sent to me from readers like yourself to give you actual feedback on your specific questions.
Submit Your Poker Hands and Questions here:
♠️
Follow ConsciousPoker on Social Media:
Instagram:
Facebook:
Follow Alec On Social Media:
Instagram:
Facebook:
♠️
#Poker #ConsciousPoker #PokerCoaching2019
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