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Don’t Be The Fish At Online Poker Table- Be The Shark!
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Poker Tournaments Revealed – Structure, Types and Tips
Traditional land-based poker tournaments have always been favored, but in recent years, there is no doubt that the real poker action is in online poker tournaments to be held by the multitude of online poker rooms. Before you make your choice of an online poker tournament, it is important that you know everything you know about the online poker tournaments:
Just as in regular poker tournaments, all players begin playing poker with the same amount of chips and play continues until the point that only a poker player has chips remaining, the winner of the poker games and tournaments.
To make sure that the poker tournament will end after a reasonable time, the ante or blind gradually increased, so that poker players think twice before continuing.
Usually the winner does not take it all and the online poker room divides the prize pool between the top positions, and the winner gets to pick the biggest share.
Poker tournaments are about ten people in a spreadsheet or thousands of players in several tables, they can over Texas Poker and 7 Card Stud, but the nature of the poker tournaments are usually fixed and they are as follows:
Sit n’ Go Tournaments: These tournaments of poker online, as their name implies, begin as soon as enough players, usually 9 or 10, have assembled around the table.
Multi-Table Tournaments (MTT): These poker tournaments are scheduled for a predetermined time and involve hundreds and sometimes thousands of people playing Texas Holdem or Omaha poker at various tables.
Knockout Tournaments: This type of poker involves two online poker players with the same amount of chips. The one who cleans out the other’s poker chips will be the winner.
Satellite: The poker game is different from other places, the first prize is not only money, but to buy another poker game. The award usually includes regular air tickets, hotels, spend money on apart from looking at this poker game plan. The underlying idea of the type of game is to let good players have the opportunity to participate in a big poker game, they could not afford otherwise.
To buy: Once you have the chip running in this type of poker game, you can buy more chips. You can make according to established or online poker room you play in. limited or unlimited number of procurement
Freezeouts: Once your chips run out in this type of poker tournament, you have no choice but to withdraw from the race to the prizes since no re-buys are allowed here.
Now that you are familiar with the different types of online poker tournaments, keep in mind two very important things:
First, avoid risky calls. Bet you thought about all that you while you play poker. Do not forget, if you quickly find that you move yourself from the tournament. Be patient and make your moves wisely, it is worthwhile in the long run.
Second, do not waste the first few rounds of poker game all the money. To maintain strict control of your budget, and the rising curtain. Keep your bet in relation to the rise of this competition: low-thermometer – low stakes, and vice versa.
clockwyze rocks short handed games at Full Tilt
With the World Series of Poker now a memory, the high stakes poker world is finally back on center stage as players are back to earning their bread and butter money. Naturally, the most popular stories center around Tom Dwan aka durrrr and his Million Dollar Challenge but in the last couple of months, Cole South has been the big winner with over $2.8 Million in winnings.
Many of the usual suspects are among the top 10 in earnings in the last couple of months. Chau Giang has won over $500,000 over the course of 3.600 hands. John Juanda has won over $848,000 since July. Brian Townsend just fell shy of the Million dollar mark winning “only” $949,000.
The top four in earnings in the last couple of months have posted some impressive numbers. Richard Ashby has raked in over $1.8 Million over 42,186 hands since the start of July. Brian Hastings is up over $2 Million in only 4,900 hands. Ashton Griffin is also up over $2 Million over 17,952 hands. Cole South has been the biggest winner since July with $2.849 Million in earnings over 24,976 hands.
For the year, Patrik Antonius is still top dog with over $2.8 Million in earnings. Those that are dropping a ton at the table include Gus Hansen, down over $2 Million and LarsLuzak, who is down a staggering $3.35 Million this year. David “MR B 2 U SON” Benyamine continues his down year at the cash games, so far down $731,000.
A player that isn’t among the top of the leaderboards this year, but is making a splash amongst posters on 2+2 is a player that goes by the screen name “clockwyze” on Full Tilt Poker. A thread was posted about this player and upon looking at his stats, this player has taken down an impressive $1.29 Million in earnings over 319,220 hands. That is an average win of $4 per hand. While that doesn’t sound like much money per hand, as you can see, this really adds up.
His bread and butter appears to be the $25-$50 CAP NL Short-handed games on Full Tilt. He has taken down over $755,000 of his winnings from that game. He has also posted a nice profit of $126,553 in the $50-$100 NL Heads-up games.
Some speculation has went into whom this player is. Some clues as to the identity was revealed on LeggoPoker.com in a blog post that revealed that clockwyze was a player named Andrew from around the Toronto area. Early Friday morning, a poster on 2+2 posted that they suspect that the player is Andrew Pantling from Ontario Canada. If this is indeed the case, players are facing both a strong cash game player and tournament professional. Pantling has a couple APPT Main Event cashes in 2008 and finished 3rd in the Main Event of the 2009 Irish Open in April. He has over $358,000 in live tournament earnings.
From the looks of things, the online high stakes games are bigger and better than ever. There also appears to be a new face beginning to rise through the ranks on Full Tilt. As we head into the later part of the year, expect action to heat up as many of the major tournaments have completed and players are left to grind it out at the tables.
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