Tag: Poker Tables

Table Selection

Selecting the right table can be just as beneficial to your poker game as how well you handle the fundamental basics of the game. You can be great at probabilities and statistics, but if you are playing over your head, you will still lose money long term. It stands to reason then that the best way to play is against people who you know that you can beat.

When selecting a poker table at BetOnline.com, you want to look for a game with larger than average pots. This means that there are more “fish” at the table. These fish are generally loose with their chips and bet a lot of them when they shouldn’t be. This is a weakness in their game that you as a “shark” can use against them. Basic poker theory tells us that if they are putting too much money in the pot, they are not playing their hands correctly. Even though they may win a few big hands of this nature, this fact only reinforces the wrong play in their mind.

However, you will win these pots only just as often as they do. The bigger wins are great for both of you and your distinct levels of confidence. So what separates the two? You will be winning a higher percentage of hands than they will. This is brought about by playing fewer hands than they are. So even if you only win the same amount of hands, you are playing in fewer losing hands, thus maximizing the wins and minimizing the losses.


Poker Tournament Nuances

If you are playing in a poker tournament, your strategy will differ dramatically from how you would play in a normal ring game. This is because the essential goal of the tournament is different than that of a ring game. In the ring game, you want to play as mathematically correct as possible in order to convert a long term playing career into as high of a win percentage as possible. There will always be times when you deviate from the most correct play when you suspect bluffing on behalf of your opponents or you yourself is bluffing. This does not change the fact that a ring game is about a long term profit.

A PartyPoker.net tournament is different because you are looking at survival of the fittest over the course of just a few hours. The biggest difference here is that if you lose all your chips, you are out. You can’t simply buy back in like you would in a ring game, you need to make decisions that will allow you to stay in the game as long as possible. This could very well mean straying from basic strategy if you believe it will pay off in the short run. Most of all, you want to conserve your chips for the end of the game. Having one chip left and being at the final table is much different than having a ton of chips only to lose them all over the course of a few hands when the tournament is just starting. The longer you survive in a tournament, the more likely you are to finish in the money.


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