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Lately I have given a lot of thought to the notion of formulating an
optimal strategy for playing low stakes MTT online tournaments. I’m
pretty sure I don’t have it nailed down yet, but I want to share what I
have come up with so far. Maybe you have some ideas of your own to add
to mine? Before I start I would like to share one of the most important
things I have come to realize lately when it comes to optimizing your
chances of winning an online poker tournament:
Don’t expect to win if you don’t have the time and attention to invest in the tournament.
I myself have a tendency to run poker tournaments in the background
when I write articles for my blogs or do work on my websites. Truth be
told neither my work or my poker tournament results benefit from this.
If you want to win tournaments force yourself to focus on the the
action taking place on your table also when you are not involved in
hands. Playing more tournaments at the same time could help you to
prevent your mind from drifting.
Playing low stakes MTT online poker tournaments before the 1st break:
- Many of your opponents in this stage of the tournament will be
paying most attention to their own cards and not so much on what kind
of hands their opponents might have. They will more often call raises
with medium hands such as AQ, AJ, 99 etc than re-raising them. If they
hit top pair they will seldom fold. As a consequence trying to bluff
them out of a pot with fancy play seldom pays off.
- You will see a lot of call - raise - call action in the beginning
of low stakes poker tournaments meaning that you will rarely win pots
through pre flop raises. This means that if you decide to try to pick
up a pot through bluffing you need to be prepared to follow through
post flop. Suited connectors are good hands to do this with as they
need to see a flop to improve and are well disguised if you open them
with a pre flop raise.
- When you get dealt premium hands raise them to 5-6BBs to isolate the field.
- If your starting stack is 1500 and you haven’t doubled by the time
the blinds have reached 50/100 you should start taking risks and stop
calling drawing hands; if you think a hand is good enough to call it is
good enough to raise. Keep in mind that the chances taken early in a
tournament, if payed off, mean that you won’t have to take as many
risks later.
- Don’t go all in unless you feel confident that your opponent will fold his hand or call with a worse hand than you own
- Set as a goal to triple your stack before the 1st break.
Playing low stakes MTT online poker tournaments after the 1st break:
- The quality of your opposition will now have increased and some of
your opponents are now considering your possible hands as well as their
own. This opens up opportunities for stealing pots through bluffs but
also means that you have to deal with opponents pulling the same moves
on you. At this stage in the tournament being able to classify your
opponents will improve the chances of your bluffs being successful.
- Have a plan and a purpose for every hand you play
- Loosen up your starting hand requirements and start raising more
often. Since the blinds have now grown to represent a higher fraction
of the average chip stack, 3xBB raises are usually sufficient. Your aim
is to pick up as many pots as possible while risking as little of your
stack as possible. This approach is known as small ball poker.
- Set as a goal to stay above the average stack size for the tournament.
Playing the late stages of a low stakes MTT online poker tournament:
- Turn up your aggression a couple of notches loosening up your
starting hand requirements and raising often aiming to pick up the
blinds.
- As Mitchell Cogert would say: Embrace the risk. You have to be
brave and fearless to end up standing as the winner of any kind of
poker tournament.
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