06-27-06, LearnTexasHoldem:

Online Sit And Go Tournaments: Low Buy Ins $10 to $20

Phase One Blinds 10 to 20, 15 to 30

Sit back and relax. This is the time to take notes on each player. How many times did he or she stay in the first 10 to 15 hands? The percentage of hands a player calls is the biggest "tell" of all. If shown down what kind of starting hands did they stay in on? Were they aggressive, passive and how was their play?

Top 3 Beginner Rooms

Solid play is the key here. Stay in on small pairs, suited connectors if you can get in cheaply. Should you do hit the monster hand play accordingly. It is important to make the most of your hands. With high pairs you can raise 4 to 5 times the blinds or slow play them. If you slow play and do not like the texture of the flop be prepared to lay your hand down.

Be prepared to play your better hands aggressively. Your job is to get as many chips from the other players as you can.

At this stage there's a lot of trapping and slow play. It is not unusual in lower buy ins. Stay out of the way of amateur players betting foolishly unless you can take them down. If you have spotted a weakness in a player, staying in on weak hands, over betting, folding after the flop etc, then handle that situation, Stay in and raise that player after the flop and see what happens. Phase Two Blinds 25 to 50

You player notes may start to come into play. Which players are strong? Which players are weak? Ask yourself two questions. Who has been doing what? How can you get their chips? You may only have player notes on one or two player. That is fine; it could be enough to give you an edge.

What advantage do you have over the other players? Are you more intelligent? Are you getting better hands? Or are you playing your hands better by using position and playing the player? Are you able to steal blinds? Are you making the most of your hands?

Situation play starts to be the key here. Chip count, what type of player you are up against, pot odds, starting hands and position are some of the things you want to consider.

How good of a post flop player and the type of players are behind you effect your starting hands. If you are not Best Texas Hold'em Tournament Guide getting raised by the players to your left then and you are a good post flop player then your starting hands have a wider range.

Think about each bet. Why are you folding, calling or going to raise? Take every thing in and see if it fits. If the action does not fit, think about why and what you should do.

If possible open your game up a bit. The chip count, starting cards and aggressive players may prevent you from getting involved in hands. Don't worry you may just be playing very good poker.

These tactics may give you an edge. That is what you are looking for. All in all you have to sit there, be patient and wait for you next winning situation however way it may come. It could be a bluff just to pick up the blinds. It could be a high pocket pair, suited connectors. It could be a move on a weaker player. It could also be a move on a better player. Be patient.

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