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One of the best things about
playing
poker tournaments online is that you don't
have to sit around and play the same types of games every single
day. In fact, there are lots of different types of online poker
tournaments, and they all provide a different sort of challenge. As
you
play poker more and more, you will come to
understand the differences in these tournaments, and you will be
able to develop a strategy to take on each of these. If you don't
have a plan when you play
poker, you will have a really hard time
coming out ahead in your poker game.
Re-buy tournaments
If you have played re-buy tournaments, then you know very well what
sort of play you are going to see. These tournaments typically have
an hour where players can buy back in every time they bust out. What
this means is that the first hour plays much more like a freeroll.
Players throw caution to the wind and they try to build up a huge
stack without any sort of inclination of fear. These tournaments
reward those players who can immediately get a chip lead, so you
have to be willing to buy back in and play the game the way others
are playing it. There is no value in a re-buy tournament if you are
playing it like a standard tournament.
Knockout tournaments
Lots of poker tournaments will have an added knockout element to
make the game more interesting and more fun. The more you play
poker, the more you will learn that these tournaments are played a
different way. Because you get money every time you knock a player
out, it changes the expected value of certain plays. If you are a
slight underdog in a hand and you have the chance to knock a player
out, it will be worth your while to take the chance. After all, you
can recoup some of your buy-in when you knock a player out in this
sort of tournament.
Turbo tournaments
One of the things about
online
poker that is an adjustment for many players
is that things run more quickly. Your typical poker game won't be
rushed, but a turbo tournament will only give you a few seconds to
respond when the action is on you. This means that you have to be
attentive each and every hand and it also means you can't leave the
computer to take breaks. In these tournaments, the blinds go up very
quickly and they usually double each time, so you have to get about
the business of making good plays very early on if you want to be
successful.
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