NoPayPOKER.com Free Poker Games Site Guide to How to Win Double or Nothing Poker Tournaments
Free Poker Guide Tagged double or nothing poker, free online poker, free poker games site, free poker site, learn to play poker free 2 Comments »In standard cash tournaments or free poker typically the top 8-10% make the money and even then only a handful make more than twice their buy in.
The vast majority of the cash goes to those near to the final table. In double or nothing games though, half the players win 2x their buy in.
For example, if there are 100 players with a buy in of $10 the top 50 win $20, the bottom 50 get nothing.
In this free online poker lesson discussion let us assume 100 participants in a double or nothing tournament.
At the beginning, when blinds are small, play standard, solid poker.
Make the normal mainstream moves. Go all in with A-A or K-K and hope you get called by a weaker hand. If you have a Pair, hope to flop a Set. Build your stack size by 50% or more.
You can also try “small-ball” poker. While the blinds are low, call with hands that have great pot odds when involved in multi-player pots, like with 8-7, A-5 suited.
If you hit hard on the Flop, say Straight or Flush, knock out someone or double up someone who has a Pair. If you don’t hit, fold, and wait for the time you will hit.
This is how you should play until you’re about 5 away from the money places Now, you are one of 55 players left. If you are 55th place, what would you do?
As 50th gets the same as 1st place (double the buy in) there’s no point going all in unless the blinds are killing you.
Play patient and steady. What typically happens is that the players from 40th down get impatient and go all in because the blinds are eating them, too.
When they get impatient they’ll kill themselves off fast, patience, in poker, always wins in the end!
Now lets say your are 48th of 55 and get A-A, what to do, move all in or call and all in?
In a normal poker tournament, if top 30 win money and you are 27th with 33 players left, you can move all-in with A-A because your callers will be A-K, A-Q or K-K and you are a significant favorite. You can move up from 27th to say, 15th to 20th, and you can win more money later.
But in double or nothing, ask yourself: What if you have 9000 chips and win $10 when you could win $10 with just 4500 chips? It will be unnecessary. 50th place is the same as any place above it.
What about calling an all-in with someone who has 3000 chips? Will you do it? It depends on what player we are, but I would not do it.
The bigger stacks can collaborate on knocking the smaller ones out. Stay out of the way.
If you are on top, say you have five times your starting stack or better, consider it your responsibility to knock the smaller stacks out if you have the opportunity.
Don’t overdo it, however. In this instance, I would rather snooze away from the table and let the more adventurous big stacks eat the smaller ones.
If you have, say, just thrice your starting stack, don’t call all-ins unless you have nuts or a strong hand close to nuts. I did this once in a Flop with A-5-8 and I have A-10. I have 3200 chips (about 1.5 times my starting stack) and someone moved all-in his 920 chips.
One player between us folded (If he called he may have A-x, and I don’t know what x is, so if we get involved in a pot he might push me and I wouldn’t be able to continue with my A-10) so I called. The player who moved all-in bluffed with 9-2.
If you are on top, you can just wait. If you are near the bottom, just have more patience and don’t knock yourself out like the others who have less patience do. Because once you reach 50th place in our 100-person tournament, you will feel just like a champion.
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