Strategies for Steps and Shootout Tournaments
Strategies for Steps and Shootout Tournaments
It seems like everyone enjoys a Texas Holdem Tournament, from superstar poker players to casual fans who have never played in a live poker room. One reason people like them is that everyone starts on level ground, everyone gets the same amount of poker chips. After that, it’s up to the player’s skill with the poker cards he’s dealt.
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One very popular variation of the standard Texas Holdem poker tournament is a Steps Tournament. These tournaments feature a number of single table tournaments that are satellite tournaments. Each time you move up to the next poker table, the buy in gets bigger. And it all ends with the big cash prizes at the final step.
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For a steps poker tournament, you want to follow a strategy similar to what you would use at a single table tournament or a satellite tournament. If about one-third of the players get to step up to the next level, you want to pick your spots for aggressive play. Try to steal the blinds to keep your stack of poker chips on the high side of the players at the poker table. You don’t have to worry about taking in the most chips, just enough so people won’t try to force you out. The more chips you have, the less other players will try to mess with you. Hmm, you can learn a lot about business from playing Texas Holdem.
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Once you’ve fought your way to the final step, go ahead and use your regular strategy for a single table tournament. And remember, at most Texas Holdem Steps Tournaments, you don’t have to win it all. First place gets the largest share of the prize, but there are pretty good prizes for second, third and fourth.
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A variation on the steps tournament is the shootout poker tournament. Like steps, players try to advance to the next round. Different shootout tournaments will be structured differently. It might be that out of ten players at each poker table, only one will move on to the next round. Then you better play aggressive. Or maybe three will move on. Then you go into survival mode. Let the structure dictate your strategy.
Strategies for Texas Holdem Multi-Table Limit Tournaments
Strategies for Texas Holdem Multi-Table Limit Tournaments
Texas Holdem tournaments are very popular at online casinos and poker rooms, live casinos and poker rooms, and even on TV. Playing Limit Texas Holdem in a multi-poker table tournament requires its own strategy.
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The first thing you have to do is consider the gap concept. The gap concept is simply that you need a better hand to call a raise than you do to open the pot. Position also plays a part. If someone in early position opens, they think their hand is a winner.
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When you get past the early rounds to the middle and late part of the poker tournament, you want turn your poker strategy from doing well over all (like winning the most money in the long run) to a short term goal of just winning pots. You can put away your poker calculator, pot odds aren’t going to guide you here. Since amassing poker chips with little risk is the goal, stealing the blinds really help your position and will improve your poker ranking in the tournament.
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You want hands that have a high degree of winning. Forget flush and straight draws. You want high pocket pairs. Even middle pocket pairs are more valuable than in a regular ring game. And if you’re holding an AK or AQ, they’re also worth a lot because they will dominate most other hands. A word of caution, you want to avoid getting into a betting war if you’re holding a dominated hand. So you might feel good about your AJ, but if someone is very aggressive, you should back off. You just know you’re going to spend a lot of money to find out they’re holding AK or AQ.
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If you look at the poker cards you have in the hole and find a really good hand, like KK, then you’ve got to play it. If someone raises, you have to play. No way can you fold this preflop. What are the odds he’s got two Aces? You should re-raise. It will knock a lot of people out and let him know it is going to take all his poker chips if he wants to go after you.
Strategies for Texas Holdem Sit and Go Tournaments
Strategies for Texas Holdem Sit and Go Tournaments
One of the most popular types of Texas Holdem poker tournaments are single-table no-limit holdem tournaments, which are also known as sit and go tournaments or SNGs. If you like to play online poker then you know the most popular internet poker room for SNGs is Party Poker. With buy-ins ranging from $5 to $1,000, they have poker tournaments for every level of player. If you like to visit live poker rooms and casinos, you’ll find SNGs there as well.
Most poker tournaments pay out prizes to the top three players (sometimes the top four). We’ll talk poker strategy for that type of structure. If you’re playing in a winner take all tournament, then it’s time to let the other players at the poker table that you’re going to go for the throat…or at least for their poker chips.
When the poker play starts in the early rounds of the tournament, you can gamble a bit more. Stick around for the flop. You can even limp in with poker cards that might have a shot, like a low pair.
When you get to the middle part of the poker tournament and the big blind is getting up there (around ten percent of the starting stack of poker chips), you want to start stealing the blinds. If you open the pot and no one calls or raises, you should re-raise by about 3 to 4 times the amount of the blind. You’re in a strong position, so push it. If you have a really strong hand like two Aces, then you might want to limp in.
The later it gets in the poker tournament, the more the action will take place before the flop. So if your stack of poker chips is on the low side, you better steal some blinds. If you get an Ace and a kicker, go all in. You need to get chips to survive. If you’re in the middle of the pack, slowly try to build up your stack. Just don’t get caught in an aggressive confrontation that could knock you out. And if you have a big stack of poker chips, use them and be aggressive.




