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TOURNAMENT TACTICS
BY ROY ROUNDER
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INTRODUCTION
Hey. Congratulations on getting your hands on this Tournament Tactics report.
What you’re about to discover are the HIDDEN STRATEGIES and principles
behind successful tournament play. I’m ONLY going to cover the important, pro-
level techniques.
I’m NOT going to teach you what a tournament is… or how it’s played… or give
you any common sense “fluff”.
I could write THOUSANDS of pages about tournaments, so consider this report a
small “snapshot” of some of my ideas and tips. If you have any feedback or
questions for me regarding Tournament Tactics, please email me at
roy@royrounder.com .
All right… let’s get started.
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Tournament Tactics
SIT AND GO’S
Let’s start with perhaps one of the HOTTEST trends in poker: Sit and Go’s.
I sincerely believe that Sit and Go’s are revolutionizing the way poker is played.
Literally, you can play dozens of TOURNAMENTS per day… every day… from the
comfort of your own home. WHENEVER YOU WANT!
Mastering these games and developing a “system” for consistently winning is like
writing your own paycheck. Seriously.
Patience and hand selection is everything.
The number one reason you’ll lose a Sit and Go is because you played too many
starting hands. The players in Sit and Go’s are LOOSE… there are many reasons
for this, but we won’t cover them here. The thing to remember is this:
If you play a lot of hands against loose players, you will catch bad beats.
The answer then is to NOT play a lot of hands… and only play MONSTERS. The
playing style to adopt is what I call “Tight-Aggressive SQUARED”.
Tight-aggressive squared means to play EXTREMELY tight with your hand
selection… and EXTREMELY aggressively when you have a good hand. The great
thing about Sit and Go’s is that you will almost get action with your monster
hands.
I’ve created this killer chart as a guide for you to follow. (PRINT THIS OUT.)
There will be exceptions in each phase, of course, but for the most part this holds
true. Follow this and you’ll start placing in the money in more Sit and Go’s
starting IMMEDIATELY. (This is for 10-player Sit and Go’s. It is basically the
same for 8-player tables.)
# of Players Left
Your Game Strategy
10 – 8 Players
When you have a monster hand (A-A, K-K, Q-Q) go all-
in and play SUPER aggressively. Your goal should be to
narrow the field to one caller and double up. If you have
Big Slick, play it based on positioning… but still play it
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