How to avoid making Free Poker Tournament players angry at the table

Posted by admin | New Cheers | Wednesday 23 December 2009 10:57 pm

This article is based off do’s and don’ts at a poker table. One of the most annoying things players do in a free poker tournament is to slow play every hand to try and make the money. In my opinion this is bad etiquette and slows everything down thus making it boring.

Now another bad thing to do is act out of turn (fold, call, raise) before it is your turn. This can effect your opponent’s decisions.

Also do not ever discuss your hand you folded or have during the hand.

Criticizing another player is also a big ‘no no’. Using abusive language is not polite and isn’t necessary.

Doing any of these can make players mad and get you penalties in live play.

Now there is nothing wrong with playing weak hands or showing a bluff to set an opponent off. Doing this might affect their game in a good way for your self. It might make them play weaker hands or force them to pay you off on bigger hands.

Professional players remember every thing you have done to them and calculate it all to decide rather to call you or not . So remember betting patterns against certain players when you bluff or on a big hand.

Repeating these processes will not make it easy for them to decipher weather you are bluffing or playing the nuts (best hand possible). This will help you in your progression through the field.

If you are caught bluffing don’t panic, it can be a good thing. This can help you win bigger pots later on. I always try to get caught in a small bluff early in tournaments when blinds are not that high and my stack won’t be too affected by doing so.

I hope that my free poker tournament tips have helped you out, and remember, whether you win or lose do it with dignity.

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