Weâve all been there. Hand after hand, orbit after orbit of utter trash starting hands. Folding, getting shorter stacked as the blinds and antes escalate. You feel the pressure of your shrinking stack caving in on youâŠ
How can we best deal with this to survive the card-dead syndrome?
Thatâs one thing PokerStars School has on the agenda.
THIS WEEK:
- 4 tips that might help with tournament survival when card-dead
- The math of facing 4-bets
- More from PokerStars School
4 tips that might help with tournament survival when card-dead
It simply sucks when youâre forced to fold for long stretches of time in tournaments, particularly in the later stages when the blinds and antes really begin to dent your stack.
But what can you do? If you donât get playable cards, itâs hard to get in the mix without forcing the issue, and that often ends badly.
However, there are some things you can do to ensure you donât lose your mind and pounce on an opportunity when one emerges.
Check out Dave Roemer’s â4 tips for tournament survival when card-deadâ now.
The math of facing 4-bets
âFacing a 4-bet can be a real pain, especially if youâre not sure what your strategy should be,â writes Pete Clarke in this article.
âThe key is to let your opponentâs 4-bet bluffs work sometimesâŠbut not too often. Letâs take a deeper look at the numbers involved in 4-betting, the required defence frequencies, and when to deviate from these.â
Ready to crunch some numbers?
Then learn the math of facing 4-bets here.
More from PokerStars School:
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- When to ignore poker theory
- How to satellite into high stakes tournaments
- 4 tips that may help you be more proactive in poker tournaments
- How to exploit overly aggressive players
- Top 3 misused poker phrases
- How to rewire your brain for poker
- How to play low boards in 3-bet pots
- When to set the trap in cash games
- 10 poker strategy ideas all beginners should know
- When to pull the trigger on big bluffs
- Four Beginner Tournament Mistakes to Avoid
- 4 bad reasons for playing a poker session
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