I have repeatedly addressed the importance of waiting for antes to kick in to start really playing poker, and if you are this far in the website you already know I discuss the theory before the application. So why are antes so important…
I have repeatedly addressed the importance of waiting for antes to kick in to start really playing poker, and if you are this far in the website you already know I discuss the theory before the application. So why are antes so important…
that we can force our opponents to make mistakes in poker. The more difficult spots we can force our opponents into, the more likely it is that we can gain equity against them as a hand progresses. The double negative effect doesn’t come into play until later in the hand, usually a couple bets after the “setup play” is made…
In looking at the long-term spectrum of MTT’s, there are points in the tournament that we need to chip up and get to more profitable plateaus that we can accumulate chips from. Sometimes, this takes a bit of an “outside the box” approach