Ultimately, every tournament player should have three goals when playing poker:
1. Survival. 2. Building a large chip stack. 3. Eliminate as many players as possible.
Finally, any successful poker player knows that moving tables in a tournament can be the most dangerous time of a game. When you play at a table for a long period of time, you start to learn the styles of the other players and learn how to play against them.
However, when you move tables, you start over at a completely foreign table with players you likely don’t know. So, to avoid making a costly mistake, you should avoid playing hands until you watch several hands.
A general rule states that you should allow the dealer button to make a complete loop around the table before you start playing hands. Understanding the game of poker is pivotal to becoming a successful poker player.
Does The Size Of Your Stack Really Matter?
Do You Know The Laws Of Chip Position?
If you want to achieve any real success playing poker, there are several fundamental rules which you must understand about capitalizing on chip position. By chip position I mean the amount of chips which you have in your stack. You must also know how many chips your opponents have in theirs.
Novices forget the incredible importance of chip position. In fact, in Texas Hold’em, the size of your stack is just as, IF NOT MORE, important as your cards.
There are two different reasons you should master the concept of chip position. First, you must change your play depending on your chip position. Also, you must change your play against players in different positions. A sure-fire way to lose your money is to play the same not matter how much money you have. You must vary your strategies and rotate between conservative and aggressive play.
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