Pokertics

April 22nd, 2010 at 4:11 pm

Raising the stakes

Taking your Poker Skills to the Next Stake Level
The only way to truly become an elite online poker play is to move up the ladder of stakes. You cannot keep playing low stakes if you expect to be a strong force. There are many factors to consider before you move to the next level. You need to look at your current bank roll, your overall strategy and how you can prepare yourself for higher stakes. Every time you move up to the next level, the competition gets harder and the game changes. No matter what you are playing: cash games, big tournaments, SnG tournaments or a combinations, it is a good idea to set goals that you can achieve.

Raising the Stakes
If you are playing well at a certain stake level and you are making a decent amount of money, it could be time to step up to the higher stakes. It is important to think about the possibilities of what will happen at the next level before you make the jump. Make sure you have enough money in your bankroll to support the move to the next level. One of the most classic mistakes that poker players make is moving to the next level too fast. This can be easily avoided by remembering that you should have anywhere from 50 to 100 maximum buy-ins required for the level you want to play.

Playing Aggressively
The higher stakes you play, the better the players. That usually means the more aggressively you play, the better you will do. In the smaller games, your opponents are more likely to make foolish calls against your aggressive moves, this can lead you them sucking out on you and making your play worthless. However, in the higher level action, players are less inclined to call a lot of money with mediocre hands. That means you can push people off of the pot easier. However, if you are playing too aggressively, your opponents will pick up on this fact and they will be able to play better against that style. You also need to be careful if you try and make an aggressive play and you are called by your opponent. This likely means he is also playing good cards and you might get yourself in trouble if you don’t slow down.

Multi-Table Action
The more experience you gain and the more situations you are aware of, the better you can be when it comes to playing at many tables at the same time. If you can play multiple tables with the same skill you play one table, you will be able to multiply your profits by the amount of tables you have open. A word of caution is always needed however, because playing a lot of tables simultaneously, means you can also lose a lot of money faster. It is a slippery slope that you need to be ready for, but if you can master multi-table action, you can be a dominant force.

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