Friday, November 21, 2008

New Multi-Table Tournament Strategy Article

Cardsinner.com has just published a brand new article on Multi-Table Tournament (MTT) Strategy. Here's an excerpt from the article:

"...When it comes to Multi-Table Tournament (MTT) play, the most important role that you must play if you want to win is to play the extreme opposite of how the other players are playing. When your opponents are playing tight and doing alot of folding, you should be raising, raising, rasing! When they are playing fast and loose and throwing chips all over the place with weak hands, you should play tight, wait for strong hands and favorable pot odds, and preserve your chips. This is the mindstate you should maintain throughout the entire tournament.


In a typical tournament, you will notice far looser play in the early levels of the game than in most other stages. Many pots in the early stages will frequently be contested by 3, 4, 5 or more players. It is much harder to get reads on multiple opponents than it is to get a read on a single opponent. Also, more players in a hand increases your likelihood..."

You can read the full article online now at Cardsinner.com.

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