Tips for Freerolls with Annette Obrestad
Published by: Annette Obrestad
Posted In: The Poker Reporter Blog
A lot of people ask me to write some strategy stuff on this blog and it's something I've never got round to for whatever reason ... er ... laziness!!
I wrote a short piece on tournament freerolls a while back but never got round to posting it. If it doesn't sound like me its cause one of the guys at Betfair has helped me with it - remember English isn't my first language lol!
The first thing to remember about free rolls is that players do not value their tournament life very much. This is simply because they got in for free - so who really cares if they bust?
Unlike in the higher buy-in tournaments, where a huge amount of pressure can be applied to players in marginal situations, in freerolls such marginal situations will nearly always result in a call, and as a result bluffing is a much harder proposition.
When you cannot bluff in poker you only really have one choice left - to let the cards do the talking. All the way up to the bubble of these tournaments the only realistic strategy you can play is to just try and hit big hands and bet them very aggressively.
Once these tournaments hit the money they do start to change slightly. Firstly, the players left usually have a vague idea of how to play as they have survived - all the very weak players have busted out by this point so some more advanced plays are possible.
Secondly, there is now real cash on the line which always changes people's behavior in some way. This second point is particularly true on the final table bubble and the top three bubble, where relatively big money is now on the line (relative to a game with a free buy in that is!!).
Opening up your game and trying to steal the blinds a lot more becomes a decent strategy here if the table seems to have tightened up.
These tournaments provide a great way to start a bankroll from nothing, and also give you valuable practice at the basic mechanics and situations of no limit hold'em.
Although it is much harder to bluff and make creative plays, often in high stakes poker it is difficult to bluff and make creative plays if the table is set a certain way, and being able to play a good tight aggressive game is important all the way to the top.
Annette
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Apr 6, 2009
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