well ... if you`d be playing at the final table then no it wouldn`t be too much a of a difference with the exceptions that you cant read people them selves just the betting... 1st the tournament is ever changing throughout and it all depends of your stack as a general rule.
at the beginning stakes are low stacks are high, then as it goes on stakes are high stacks are low. again a different approach for when stakes are high and stacks are high ... so you have to work out your positions in terms of chips ... then set your game up accordingly.
Example: A5 off suite - most people would avoid playing at the beginning of a tournament but as the "knot gets tighter" the rest of the players will play looser as you could potentially play looser as well.
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09-13-2015, 06:13 PM #1
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09-24-2015, 06:09 PM #2
In my opinion watching some finaltables with pros helps me to get better in poker. It doesnt matter, if the cards are shown or not. If not it is nice to think about what they could have, so it makes me better how to read poker players. If the cards are up, it is very interesting how the pros change their strategies.