Tournament Poker for Recreational Players: Tips for recreational players from someone who's been there, done that -- and just about everything else wrong you can imagine.
by Todd McGeePublish: Aug 09, 2018Advice & How To Book Overview
Texas Hold ‘Em tournaments can be challenging, but TOURNAMENT POKER FOR RECREATIONAL PLAYERS proves you don’t need to be Rain Man to make it rain.
The complicated, math-based style of play (pot odds, fold equity, implied odds, etc.) is all the rage among professionals but only serves to make the game more difficult. TOURNAMENT POKER FOR RECREATIONAL PLAYERS keeps it simple and outlines easy-to-understand strategies to provide you the tools needed to compete against even the most seasoned pros—without an advanced degree in mathematics.
If you are an online poker player struggling to succeed in multi-table tournaments, TOURNAMENT POKER FOR RECREATIONAL PLAYERS outlines a series of techniques designed to improve your win rates. The game-plan needed to enjoy success in tournaments changes as levels increase and the field dwindles. Players must adapt to their fluctuating fortunes or be sent to the rail.
Tactics used early - chasing draws and limping into hands - become liabilities in later rounds. Which adjustments do you make as the bubble approaches? What is the best short-stack strategy?
Too many inexperienced players are unaware they need to adapt their style of play and wind up busting before reaching the money.
Written by a recreational player for new and experienced casual players, TOURNAMENT POKER FOR RECREATIONAL PLAYERS keeps it simple and provides easily digestible advice on a variety of topics:
Building a bankroll from scratch;
Managing your bankroll;
The importance of position;
Succeeding in Sit-n-Goes;
Selecting the right tournament;
Using free online resources to improve your game;
Choosing an online site;
Opening vs. calling;
Bluffing and double-barreling;
Playing with a small stack;
The differences between live and online;
The growing Pub Poker community;
Gleaning intelligence from your tablemates;
Handling your emotions;
The importance of luck vs. skill.