Multi-Table Tournament Strategy This article will cover various strategies of the Multi-Table Tournaments (MTT’s) of all buy-in levels and field sizes. Early stage tournament strategy - The effective strategy that every player should consider is taking chips from the weaker players. In the early stages, this is the only time when most players are able to increase their chips by taking more chips from the weaker players who are still in the game. This is the only chance you get because you will find it very difficult at later stages to take chips especially from the experienced players. The game play at the early stages is usually similar to the cash game tables but you would have to play tight-aggressive when playing MTT’s. During the early stages of the tournaments you will certainly be able to observe the game play which is being played by your opponents and it is usually the loose play or loose agreesiv3e at which most opponents will be playing almost each and every hand that comes their way. Our main strategy objective is to accumulate as many chips as you can during this level from the weaker players. If you are very good at mind reading, you will certainly pick out your weaker players. Transitioning from early to late stages - As the antes and blinds get higher you certainly need to adjust your game play strategy to suit new conditions. Therefore, you would now have to play a calm game or the tight-aggressive game play. You would certainly need to start off with the strong hands such as pairs or suited or both. Therefore, position really matters. If you are at a late position you can easily control the game flow according to your tune and at the same time you got to be tactile. Making a re-raise in the middle stages would cause an effect to your stacks due to the high investment required at which this has got to be avoided. Playing on the bubble - This is the stage at which you would just have to eliminate a couple of players so as to reach to the money paying places. The only factor that affects you at this stage is the size of your stack. Therefore, if you have a higher stack this would be at your advantage due to the fact that most of your opponents will not fight you because they do not want to risk losing their stack. If you have a big stack then you should certainly avoid being greedy by going for the small stakes or bigger stakes because the tables may easily turn and move the opposite direction. Even if you have been dealt a good hand you should raise lightly. Re-raising can make you lose your stakes and you should note that at this stage the early bets and late bets are much higher than compared to the previous levels of the tournaments and this can easily reduce your stake size in a very short period of time. Your main objective is for you to reach to the final table where there is the money payout for all players. During this stage, you would have to play very carefully and this is the time when all players need to accumulate more chips in order for them to reach to the finals. MTT final table strategy - This stage is known as the ‘last man standing’. Your game strategy now has to be unique and well advanced than before. You now need to play the tight-aggressive game play and at the same time be cunning and monitoring your stack size effectively. Every player during this stage is aiming to be on top and willing to eliminate everyone and you too got the same objective. Players with small stacks are at the risk of being eliminated first. At most cases, the players with the small stacks are always at the disadvantage because other players would play a game of re-raising so as to just eliminate the lower stack players. At this stage, you would certainly have to play a well strategic game and you certainly have to concentrate on what is happening on the table. Mind reading your opponent’s is very essential and also your position plays a pivotal role. You got to accumulate as much chips as you can and you have to avoid making silly mistakes. Tight-aggressive game play is the key concept of combating the MTT’s. Avoid taking big stacks as well as the small stakes. |
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