
4 Quick Tips for Beating Super Turbo SnG Poker Tournaments
"Super turbo" sit-n-go tournaments are now a staple on many online poker sites.
Tournament poker involves a number of concepts that you’ll not find in cash games, such as being chased by increasing blinds, playing with short stacks, the risk of being eliminated, long sessions where you can't get up, steep prize structures at the final table, etc. Hopefully we’ll cover most of those areas in the articles. One day.
"Super turbo" sit-n-go tournaments are now a staple on many online poker sites.
One situation that everyone will face in nearly every poker tournament is shoving with a short stack.
It doesn't matter if you play on PokerStars, 888 Poker, William Hill or even America's Cardroom, lottery-style Sit & Go tournaments have become a staple of online poker.
You may have heard a poker pro or another player refer to a particular play as a "+EV play" or a "-EV play."
While most of us prefer to be the chip leader or the table bully, the reality is that you will have to work a short stack at some point in most tournaments.
One of the trickiest spots in tournament poker is pre-flop blind versus blind play.
Tournament poker players employ a different skill set than those playing cash games.
If you want to be successful in tournament poker you'll need to master stealing blinds.
One popular option for earning a seat in a large buy-in tournament is a mega-satellite.
For those of you that regularly play tournament poker, you'll encounter coin-flip situations that you must play to have a shot to make the final table and eventually take down the tournament.
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