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How to Play Freerolls, Part Three
2010-08-23This article is a follow up on the articles How to Play Freerolls, Parts One and Two, which you will also find in this poker strategy section.
One of the most important things to look at in a freeroll tournament is how the players got to the tournament. Sometimes a freeroll is open to any new player. Sometimes a freeroll is open to any player at all. Other times, access to freerolls is gained using player points. Still other times, you’re playing in a freeroll series, and the field has already narrowed.
If the freeroll is open to mainly new players, you’ll need to play a little tighter than you’d play against professionals. In the previous article, we suggested breaking trying to get players to fold ahead of the flop. This can really backfire with new players. New players have a wild desire to see the flop. They’ll re-raise with a pair of twos. That can work to your advantage, but if there’s a two in the flop, then the A-K pocket cards that gave you confidence to raise aren’t going to help much.
The most important thing is not to get into a betting war and go all-in if you don’t have a great hand, because once you’ve gone all-in, if you don’t win it, you’re out. If you’re holding weak cards, fold gracefully and early unless you have a bigger stack than anyone at the table. If you can force others to go all in without going all-in yourself, you can eliminate the competition effectively.
Remember, too, that small wins are really fine. One of the biggest names in this year’s WSOP was Michael Mizrahi who earned himself the nickname of ‘The Grinder’ precisely because he is known for taking many small pots and keeping himself out of raising wars. By ‘grinding’ through numerous small pots, he manages to avoid being forced to put all of his chips at stake and still comes out ahead.
As you play on in the tournament, you’ll be playing against better and better players, and their goal will be to force you to go all-in with a less than optimum hand. When you’re going against someone with a larger stack than yours, play conservatively. Be more aggressive if you have the biggest stack at the table and be sure to play more aggressively from later positions, as you’ll have better information from a later position.
How to play freerolls part two
2010-08-18This article is a follow up on the article How to play freerolls part one, which you will also find in this poker strategy section. We recommend that you first read How to play freerolls part one, to fully understand this article. read more…
How to play a free roll poker Part 1
2010-08-18Free rolls are poker tournaments where you don’t have to pay an entry fee. The good news about this is that it’s free but the bad news is that the prizes aren’t as big as regular tournaments. They are still worth playing, however. read more…
Omaha Poker Strategy
2010-08-09In this article, we will take a look at recommended starting hands for playing Omaha poker. Follow these recommended starting hands to ensure you don’t get into trouble or get confused about whether to continue playing or not. read more…
7 Card Stud Strategy
2010-07-307 Card Stud, also called 7 Card Stud High, has been a casino favorite for many years. It’s only in recent years that Texas Hold ’em has surpassed it as the number one poker game. read more…
The Importance of Patience when Playing Poker
2010-07-23You can learn a lot by watching Poker tournaments on television. Really look closely at the players and what it takes for them to win. You will notice that there is one secret key to success that all the winning poker players share, and that is patience. Patient poker players are those who walk away with the pot. read more…
Learning How to play Texas Hold'em Poker Part 10
2010-07-17Welcome to Learning How to play Texas Hold’em Poker Part 10, the tenth part of our series of blogs on how to learn Texas Hold’ em. To take full advantage of these articles, it’s recommended that you read them in sequence. read more…
Learning How to play Texas Hold'em Poker Part 9
2010-07-11This is Learning How to play Texas Hold’em Poker Part 9, the ninth part of our series of blogs on how to learn Texas Hold’em. To take full advantage of these articles, it’s recommended that you read them in sequence. read more…
Learning How to play Texas Hold'em Poker Part 8
2010-06-29This is Learning How to play Texas Hold’em Poker Part 8, the eighth part of our series of blogs on how to learn Texas Hold’em. To take full advantage of these articles, it’s recommended that you read them in sequence. read more…
Learning How to play Texas Hold'em Poker Part 7
2010-06-22Welcome to Learning How to play Texas Hold’em Poker Part 7, the seventh part of our series of blogs on how to learn Texas Hold’em. To take full advantage of these articles, it’s recommended that you read them in sequence. read more…