Tournaments

One of the biggest downfalls of any poker tournament player is the trap of playing too many hands. This trap oftentimes causes many poker players to bust out of a tournament long before they should and without a profit.
A primary goal of any poker player should be to make the money in a poker tournament, and in order to achieve this goal you must first learn the disciplines of pre-flop hand selection, in live play as well as online poker.
Give Yourself a Chance to Win
If you play too many hands early on and take small pots, you likely will begin to build your chips, however, statistically; it is virtually impossible to win every hand or every race. Therefore, if you want to give yourself a chance to win or at least get to the money, you want to slow down and be more particular in your starting hand selection.
Many poker players never give themselves a chance to win, because they want to try and build their chipstack immediately in the first few rounds. The reality is that a successful player builds slowly and maintains his stack without giving much back to his opponents.
The Right Hand at The Right Time
Choosing the right hand at the right time is the ultimate secret weapon when you are playing online poker. Especially since, all too often the hands dealt to you online seem to good to fold. High suited connectors, ace and face suited, aces and middle pairs seem to be dealt more often online than in live play.
Because of this, poker players find themselves playing too many hands and ultimately getting involved in pots that they can not win. A small amount of discipline and timing can help correct this problem and assist any player to get deeper in online poker tournaments.
Online Poker Strategy
Since online poker sites use a computer-generated program and algorithms to deal out the cards, true odds are not at work. Therefore, it is even more crucial to be cautious in your starting hands. A well-known fact is that pocket aces have a very strong possibility of winning in any live tournament, however they often seem to lose online.
The reason behind many of the bad beats you witness online is a direct result of the software algorithms used in pokersites online. By choosing the correct time to make plays and selecting the right cards to play, you can avoid bad beats and potentially give yourself an opportunity to make it much deeper in any online poker tournament.