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CanadianPokerPro
14-07-2007, 06:09 PM
That really is one of the major keys to success in tournaments, at least I think it is.
I know you want to play cards, that`s why you are there. But playing poor cards because you are bored will probably damage your stack, it may even get you knocked out of the tournament. Remember every chip you waste on a marginal hand could be worth 2 or 3 times as much if you hold onto it and hit a big hand later.
When you are a beginner you are better off sticking to group 1 / group 2 hands and playing them aggressively. You probably won`t win many, if any tourneys with your beginning strategy, but you will get deep into the field most of the time. If you are playing mainly freerolls getting into the later stages will put you up against the better players, and you can watch and learn from them. Then as you get a better understanding of the game you can start to expand the range of hands you play.
I`m not speaking as an expert here, because I`m a bit of a puppy myself. I`ve only been playing for 6 months, but I think I`ve done pretty well in that time. This is the strategy I began with and if it has worked for me, it should work for you.
Good Luck at the tables.

cerberi
31-10-2007, 10:17 AM
I agree with some of what you say apart from the ppl who go deep into freerolls are better players.I have won a few 1500 player freerolls and to be honest i found that the only way to win them is to play like a donkey but thats just my opinion based on my experience.:)

icecoldkillr
04-11-2007, 05:58 AM
you need to fix the subject line - a patient is someone in the doctors office :)

Anyways, isn't this the cash game foumr? Here's a hand where I felt I had a very tight passive player beat while I had a ultra LAG player to race with, I was right and my hand held up. Fortunatly the LAG player wasn't sitting on AK.
http://dmuf3w.bay.livefilestore.com/y1p0m00BUlU0VF2hvyIeA5bSsDRfZmmXZCk9jZ5miDFmOorDlG JyiLtWh6kP_2a_Ub-yzuPlunVZ25GjCLHXKra4A/hand1104.bmp