Free Poker Guide To All-in Or Fold Online Poker Tournaments

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I've been recently playing a brand new type of poker tournament variantion called All-in or Fold.

The rules are: There's just 1 blind (called big blind). Each player starts with just one single chip; no matter how many, anyway, for these reasons: Your only options are: All-in, and Fold.

All in or fold poker tournaments are increasingly popular in both cash and free poker so have a go if you run into one however, not before you read this quick guide!

If you are on the big blind you are automatically all-in. You get change, though, if, for example , you have 5 chips and yet another player goes all in with 2 chips and also you call them (which can be an all in). He'll not win five chips from you; you will get a change of three chips.

If you're on big blind you can simply ignore everything else that follows. (This only happens about 10% of that time period though on a 10-player table. Should you want to become hooked for some reason. )

So it's very much a math poker game as well as a position game.

Why math game?

Because you are relying totally on preflop all-ins you must invest in memory the chances of your winning, or at least have a good feel for them.

Here are some examples, you can generalize; the probabilities are extremely similar in similar situations; for instance the first example will be: Two Overcards vs . a Small Pair, or say, A-10 over 5-5 and approximate the probabilities:

A-K vs 8-8

55%-45% in favor of 8-8

A-K vs A-Q

75%-25% in support of A-K

A-10 vs K-K

75%-25% in support of K-K

A-K vs 7-6

65%-35% in favor of 7-6

A-10 vs K-Q; A-Q vs K-J

63%-37% in favor of A-10 and A-Q

A-A vs 8-8

80%-20% in favor of A-A

A-A vs A-K

93%-7% in favor of A-A

A-A vs K-Q

85%-15% in favor of A-A

But these do not imply that you should wait for A-A or K-K or A-K before you move all-in, of course. Do it with two face cards, 99poker a pair, or A-x. Just make sure the big blind doesn't reach you, for if that takes place your decision's beyond your will.

All-In or Fold is also a game of position. Oftentimes players in these tournaments play hands similar to the above, and throw away the rest.

Examine these two examples: (1) You are in late position with 4-4 and there are two all-ins in front of you. You might be facing three or four overcards, or an overpair. Fold.

After all, if you are in late position, you will have many hands before you reach the big blind. (2) You have A-8 in early position. You are two hands from being the big blind, so you move all-in, and players when you will interpret an early-position all-in as a sign of strength.