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    Default Treat The Free Rolls Seriously !!!

    Here's an article on ways to succeed in online freerolls. I thought it
    might be helpful. A couple of tips might be questionable. Hope you
    enjoy it:

    *Online Poker Freerolls* are a unique breed amongst poker tournaments
    and require a certain way of playing in order to succeed. Here are 6 top
    tips that will help you succeed in online poker freeroll tournaments.


    1. Be patient.
    I've put this rule first as I believe patience is the number one most
    important quality required to do well in the freerolls. One important
    point to bear in mind is that freerolls usually have hundreds of entrants
    and can take several hours to complete. If you want to be there at the
    final table you will need to be very patient.

    2. Be Aggressive.
    Freerolls are multi-table tournaments and you will usually be seated at
    a table of ten all the way through the tournament. This is a good
    thing in a way as it means you don't need to adjust your play to suit a
    shorter table, but it does mean that when you do have a good hand you need
    to play it aggressively. Top pairs like Aces and Kings should always
    be raised strongly pre-flop as they can often come unstuck after the
    flop. Whenever you get a good hand, ie a high pair or AKs, AQs, you must
    be aggressive.

    3. Play less hands.
    As well as being aggressive you need to be controlled and play less
    hands. Don't be tempted to play hunches, sit tight and wait for the good
    hands then play them aggressively. A good rule of thumb is to throw away
    any hand that contains a card that's lower than an eight.

    4. Use your table position.
    If you are first or second in the betting, a King 10 isn't a very good
    hand. There are nine players to follow you and if any of them have a
    pair or an Ace or a King with Queen or Jack then you are struggling.
    However if you are at the end of the betting and you can "limp in" with a
    call or check, then your KT becomes an altogether better prospect.
    Nobody has raised yet so your King might be good and it is certainly worth
    seeing the flop.

    5. Vary your play.
    Although you need to be patient and wait for a good hand, don't become
    too predictable. If you only play the big hands and always raise then
    your opponents will simply back down and let you take the blinds. The
    trouble with this is you won't be winning enough in blinds to keep your
    head above water as you are playing too few hands. You need to vary your
    style of play and become hard to read.
    6. Avoid bluffing.
    Bluffing should be avoided, except on very rare occasions. As there are
    always ten people at the table there is a very high chance that
    someone will have a good hand each time and will want to go against you, even
    if you go all in. All in on a bluff is almost suicidal at the online
    poker freerolls, there's nearly always somebody prepared to call you and
    you have little chance of surviving.


    7. Watch your opponents and learn their playing style.
    You can learn a lot of valuable poker information just by watching your
    opponents at the table. Do they bet almost every hand, do they sit
    back and wait for a good hand (like you!), do they fold easily at the
    first sign of a raise, do they just want to see a free card, is there a
    "maniac" who raises every hand?

    8. Concentrate on the game.
    If you want to find out how your opponents play, you need to
    concentrate fully on what you're doing. Don't write emails while your playing or
    surf other sites, and turn off that TV!
    9. Avoid hesitation.
    If you hesitate before you make your move then it is seen as a sign of
    weakness. In online poker freerolls you can't watch your opponent's
    reaction or see them sweat and one of the few "tells" that you have is the
    speed at which your opponent makes his move. The worst sin here is to
    hesitate for a while then check, you have just told the table you don't
    have a hand but you want to see the next card. You will simply be
    raised straight out of the hand.but if you have the nuts click for xtra time to make them think your onshure.

    10. Don't chase draws.
    It can be very tempting when you see that you have a straight draw, (eg
    you've got a 6 7 and there's a 5 and 8 in the flop) but the reality is
    that this hand rarely produces a winner. If you can see the other
    cards free or for a cheap call then by all means take a look, but remember
    at this point you have absolutely nothing and your opponents have
    almost certainly got at least a pair.


    11. Remember that your opponents will play different cards from you.
    Just because you are doing everything right doesn't mean that they will
    too! People will play all sorts of hands, especially in an online
    poker freeroll and you can expect some crazy bad beats. Particular
    attention should be paid to the possibility of straights, if there are three
    cards on the table like 5 6 8 for example, there's a good chance somebody
    might be playing with a 7 4!

    12. Treat the freerolls seriously.


    Although you're not investing any money to take part in the online
    poker freerolls, you are investing a chunk of your time so take them
    seriously. They are a good training ground for learning poker tournament
    skills and to win one is a very good achievement. Not to mention you will
    win some money!
    ---End Quote---
    This is how i play i wait for poket pairs,high cards like
    AK,AQ,AJ,A10. that and high pockets i raise pre flop ,low poket pairs i limp unless
    i catch a guy i suspect is trying to buy one and i have low pokets.
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    Default Re: Treat The Free Rolls Seriously !!!

    Quote Originally Posted by FundelMental
    Blah blah blah blah blah blah Too cheap or stupid to have money on line blah blah blah play hundreds of hours for nickels blah blah blah pretend I care about freerolls when I would play for real money if I could blah blah blah check to see if I am qualified for FTR freerolls, DAMN blah blah blah click new post
  3. #3

    Default We have some great beginner poker articles here at FTR!

    While the intent of the article is good, I disagree with a lot of the finer points.

    The intent of the posting of the article, however, is a complete waste of time. Most, if not all, of us have long since graduated from playing freerolls, and are already playing cash games.

    Pokerstars has some nice 25c 45man SNG's. The turbos only take an hour or so, so you won't be wasting entire days off, only to go back to work wondering why you never have free time. (I assume freerolls/parents aren't paying your rent/food/booze/etc.)I'm hungry...
    (Josh)
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    Alot of people will play freerolls like total donkeys, just because they think they have to to get ahead enough to keep playing.
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    Points 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 apply more or less to any low level MTT.

    Freerolls are just as useful as playing with play money is. Good for learning some basics when you're just starting out. But the money you can make there is so little that it won't be worth your time in the long run.
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    Can't we say just HEY GUYS LOOK AT THIS ARTICLE...

    http://www.freerollinpoker.com/artic...freeroll1.html

    I'd also like to add a few points of my own! blah blah blah, now let's discuss.

    Anyways, there's a lot to tournament play, I feel this article only applies to Early/Middle stages, but doesn't mention so. It'll be enough to get you to the money, but not to the final table, where the real money is.
    (Josh)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JR9477
    where the real money is.
    thats funny
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    It can be very tempting when you see that you have a straight draw, (eg
    you've got a 6 7 and there's a 5 and 8 in the flop) but the reality is
    that this hand rarely produces a winner
  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by JR9477
    Can't we say just HEY GUYS LOOK AT THIS ARTICLE...

    http://www.freerollinpoker.com/artic...freeroll1.html

    I'd also like to add a few points of my own! blah blah blah, now let's discuss.
    .
    just for a laff I took a tour of that site and came across this gem
    Protect your bankroll. Not every player needs a bankroll. If you only play on occasion with extra
    money you probably don’t need to worry about this. But if you are a player who wants to make a
    good income from poker your bankroll is an asset. Lets say you start with a bankroll of 500
    dollars at a poker site. Now after a week of winning you are up to 2000 in your account. You take
    out 1500 and go buy a new TV. That is fine but if you get on a bad streak you can easily loose
    the 500 you still have. Then you will have no bankroll and wont be able to play. This happens to
    a lot of good player, and if they cant play they cant win anymore. This can put an end to your
    poker profits.
    Now isnt $500 to $2000 in a week completely unrealistic unless you are using otter strategy and if they are good players they ought to know about bankroll management. Sounds like this is a site run by a freeroller who keeps going busto.
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    "They are a good training ground for learning poker tournament
    skills"

    ... errrr ... yeah if you want to learn the shove and pray strategy.
  11. #11
    Wow Keith, now that I'm looking at it myself, I remember all of these articles from my beginning poker days (about 2 years ago).

    I remember reading these articles like they were the holy grail of poker...no wonder I didn't do so well...
    (Josh)
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  13. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by parrix
    Very good explanation in the matter, using good tactics plays a good poker I believe that each and every of the steps that ihe mentioned are correct and have to be using adapting to the proper style of each one, it is what I believe
    derp
  14. #14
    i think this is good tournament strategy i have win many freerolls just like this way good to play like all the points say good post follow these points and u will win many freerolls like me

    Oh wait...I'm not retarded.

    I think every point has already been made as a mockery. I just wanted to add that if this is what a player intends to do with their time, they had better be prepared to be ballin' cause that cash is going to be flowin' in.

    /End Sarcasm.

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