Playing Poker – santacruzharley.com http://www.santacruzharley.com/ Mon, 14 Nov 2022 21:00:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.8 https://www.santacruzharley.com/wp-content/uploads/mPsK33/2022/11/cropped-harley-icon-32x32.png Playing Poker – santacruzharley.com http://www.santacruzharley.com/ 32 32 How to Win No Limit Poker Tournaments in California https://www.santacruzharley.com/2022/10/25/how-to-win-no-limit-poker-tournaments-in-california/ https://www.santacruzharley.com/2022/10/25/how-to-win-no-limit-poker-tournaments-in-california/#respond Tue, 25 Oct 2022 10:05:28 +0000 https://www.santacruzharley.com/?p=8 If you’re looking to win big in nolimit poker tournaments in California, you need to know the rules and how to play like a pro. There are many different nolimit poker tournaments available in the state, so find one that fits your skills and interests. In addition, make sure you

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If you’re looking to win big in nolimit poker tournaments in California, you need to know the rules and how to play like a pro. There are many different nolimit poker tournaments available in the state, so find one that fits your skills and interests. In addition, make sure you have the right equipment and strategies to succeed.

No Limit Poker tournaments can be a great way to make some serious money. The game is relatively easy to pick up, and the money you make in these tournaments can be very lucrative. There are a few things you need to do in order to win these tournaments, and here are 5 tips to help you succeed.

Tip 1: Steal a Lot, But Don’t Go Overboard

This phrase was the foundation of practically every tournament regular’s pre-flop strategy for years, and it still retains some of its usefulness today.

When ants are in the game, an open bet of 2.25 big blinds is needed to win the pot fewer than 50 per cent of the time to show an immediate profit. (And that doesn’t even consider the hand’s post-flop potential.)

For example:

Gary is betting $2,200 for a chance to win $2,400 in blinds and antes. Gary’s open needs to be profitable 47.8% of the time. Unless the blinds are aggressive, 52.2% of hands are unlikely to be played.

The small blind typically returns 10-15% of hands (generally by 3-betting), leaving the big blind with 40%. Raising 7-2o would be advantageous if the big blind folds Q-5s or K-7o to your openers.

Tip 2: Defend Your Big Blind A Lot

The consistently excellent pot odds offered by the big blind are one aspect that enables us to defend more frequently.

As in the previous example, Gary has a pot total of 4,600 (including 2,400 from the blinds and antes and 2,200 from his open wager), and the big blind must call 1,200 more to see the flop. It equates to a minimum equity requirement of 20.6% to call.

That’s not even close to enough. Even 7-2 offsuit has a higher percentage versus a typical button range (29.45%), making it the clear winner. Does this imply that we should call with every hand when the odds of winning the pot are so favorable? Not at all; this is not the case.

Tip 3: Be Wary of 4-Bet Shoves When 25-40BBs Deep

Because it depends on the amount of the stack, I’ve broken the right strategy for 3-bet bluffing non-all-in into tips 3 and 4.

Let’s start with the standard tournament stack sizes, which range from 25 to 40 big blinds. When you have these stacks, you want to 3-bet bluff with somewhat worse hands than your flat hands in the same scenario.

Example:

The best three-bet cards are K9, KJ, and A7. Good blocks make it less likely for your opponent to keep going, while flattening them out may be too easy.

It’s not a big deal to fold K9 to a 4-bet. You lose a lot of equity when you fold K-Q. This strategy works well against regulars because a 4-bet push is risky. Large card blocks make an opener shove less likely.

Tip 4: Deep Stacks? 3-Bet Like It’s a Cash Game

When the stacks reach 100 big blinds, 3-betting turns into a cash game. When your opponents have more chips, they are more likely to call your 3-bet, which can hurt your weaker cards.

When you 3-bet QJ 35 large blinds deep, you only have two bets that match the pot. If you have a pair on the flop, you should stay because you will win even with worse hands.

You’re in trouble if you 3-bet K-J or better with 100 large blinds and a J-high flop. With a sizeable stack-to-pot ratio, 3-bet polarised hands leave out Q-Jo, A-To, etc.

Tip 5: Have a Plan for Future Streets

A few years ago, players gave the boards that correspond to each player’s range far less thought. Because a half-pot c-bet needs to win only 33.3% of the time, they would almost always c-bet flops.

Check-raise bluffing is increasingly more widespread and sophisticated since players are considerably more knowledgeable of how things operate. People can now think about what they’re representing rather than just trying to bluff in bad situations.

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5 Things You Should Never do When Playing Poker tournaments in California https://www.santacruzharley.com/2022/07/25/5-things-you-should-never-do-when-playing-poker-tournaments-in-california/ https://www.santacruzharley.com/2022/07/25/5-things-you-should-never-do-when-playing-poker-tournaments-in-california/#respond Mon, 25 Jul 2022 10:10:11 +0000 https://www.santacruzharley.com/?p=12 Poker tournaments are a popular form of entertainment in California. They can be found at various casinos across the state and can be a lot of fun for players of all skill levels. There are many different poker tournaments that can be found throughout the state, so it’s important to

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Poker tournaments are a popular form of entertainment in California. They can be found at various casinos across the state and can be a lot of fun for players of all skill levels. There are many different poker tournaments that can be found throughout the state, so it’s important to find one that will fit your needs.

If you’re looking to take your poker skills to the next level, don’t come to a poker tournament in California. The state has some of the harshest gambling laws in the country, and playing in tournaments can land you in jail or even lose your license.

There are a lot of things you should never do when playing poker tournaments in California. The most common one is to gamble, which can lead to expensive losses or even bankruptcy. 

You should also avoid drinking alcohol while playing, as it can have negative impacts on your gaming skills and performance. Finally, you should always practice tight organization and planning before each game so that you can get the most out of your resources.

Let’s take a look at six types of mistakes to avoid in tournament poker:

Tournament Participation Without Poker Bonuses

Many players don’t take advantage of additional benefits when they participate in tournaments, according to the BeastsOfPoker bonus guide. Free tournament tickets and other online poker incentives can give you a distinct advantage over competitors who don’t use bonuses. Your first step to increasing your tournament winnings should be to take advantage of the free bonus cash offered on poker sites like Spartan Poker.

Too Quickly Entering Real Money Buy-Ins

Freeroll tournaments are the suggested way to begin practicing if you are new to the game. Poker freerolls allow you to win substantial prizes without spending any of your own money. Our suggested option for a poker room to practice at is Khelo365 because of their Daily Depositors 30k GTD Freeroll. You should gradually begin signing up for real-money tournaments as your bankroll increases and your abilities advance.

Not Stealthy Enough with the Blinds

Your plan’s aggression should vary significantly as the event progresses. Generally speaking, you should begin to open more hands after the antes start, especially from the late position. If the blind players call your raise, you will have an easier time navigating the post-flop situation because they will be out of place.

If you raise to 2.2-2.3 Big Blinds before the flop, you only need to win 50% of the time. Bluffing or having the best hand could win you the pot when called.

Making too many bets on a continuation

Following the publication of Doyle Brunson’s Super System, several players figured out how to bet the flop (c-bet) almost always after raising pre-flop. This tactic was effective since the average opponent would fold too frequently on the flop. But this is no longer the case! It would help if you were selective when choosing a place for the continuation bet in contemporary tournament poker.

What considerations support the idea of placing a c-bet on the flop? To begin, you should make a c-bet when it’s likely that your opponent has missed the flip. Second, you should c-bet whatever solid draws you have. Third, when playing heads-up on the flip, increase the number of your c-bets.

Overplaying pairs and other hands that appear to be strong

It is common to practice gambling your tournament life with an overpair when the stacks are thin in the final stages of a tournament. Playing a mediocre pot is preferable when the heaps are still deep with these kinds of hands.

Consider a scenario where you raise UTG with pocket queens, and the Button and Big Blind follow suit. Flop: 7-5-3, flush draw. Avoid betting your entire stack on a pair of queens early in the game. Both opponents had associated sets and draw. You can place two bets on the flop and river or the turn and river.

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