Here is a general freeroll strategy that I see employed by most players in the freerolls. Go ahead and try it yourself if you don't know what else to do.
Pre-Flop
Go ahead and call with level 3 cards (any ace card, a face card with a 9, suited face cards, pairs). Raise with level 1 cards (AA, KK, QQ, JJ). If someone raises a little bit, just call with level 3 cards. If your on the dealer button, raise with level 3 cards.
Flop
If you have top pair, or over pair and you did not call a pre-flop raise. Bet the pot. If people go all in, you go all in. Otherwise, check.
Check 100% of the time if you called a pre-flop raise. If your opponent bets, call with a pair, ace high, drawing hands (two overs, flush, straight). If you have top pair, re-raise. If your opponent checks, bet no matter what you have.
Turn
If you bet the flop or reraised. Keep betting.
Keep calling and checking with any pairs and draws.
River
If you bet the turn keep betting.
If you have missed draws, now is the time to check or fold. If you have a bad pair and there is a big bet from opponent, fold.
Notes
A good bet is a pot sized bet on the flop, half the pot on the turn and river.
A good pre-flop raise is 3X the size of the big blind.
If low on chips, it doesn't matter what you do. It's all about luck at this point, any play is good.
Always say Good Game when someone is knocked out.
This is not a strategy meant to maximize your profits. No strategy in the world can make you better, only YOU can. Strategies are meaningless unless you know why you are following them.
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10-14-2013, 01:54 AM #1
General Freeroll Strategy
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10-14-2013, 02:00 AM #2
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damm this is some optimal strats mate tnx
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10-14-2013, 02:43 AM #5
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SWC has a good page on freeroll strategies. Some of them are nearly polar opposites but people play different, it is good to not be predictable, and there is more than one way to skin a cat.
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10-14-2013, 02:45 AM #6
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YES, this is somehow "How to start playing" I can agree that all of mentioned advices are 'correct'! Keep playing is the key to grow in poker. Great kick-off mate
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10-14-2013, 03:26 AM #7
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I always get lead in any kind of freerolls (any game type, any guarancee, any blind structure), but then I can't take it to ITM :-(.
Must read some of your tips to learn. Any advices are welcome ;-) ;-)
Thanks
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10-14-2013, 04:01 AM #8
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This might help you.... Divide the field by the number of places paid. Multiply that number by your starting stack. Once your over that number in most cases you can sit out and make the money. This isn't a very profitable strategy but it will almost guarantee you some payout. Perhaps though, you should work on switching your styles in a game, It is easy to start loose and win then lose it all because you didn't adjust. I'm not saying get scared, don't make plays, or start only playing super premiums. I'm just saying pay attention to the table, pay attention to your odds, and protect your stack.
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10-14-2013, 05:13 AM #9
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Interesting strategy indeed. Thanks for this.
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10-14-2013, 12:20 PM #10
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very interesting but what could it hurt to try it i just play different i try to play the same wether a freeroll or for money