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Poker tournaments are fun and quite challenging. Especially when up against a large field or playing skilled players, there are many minefields you need to navigate to reach the final table. One thing you will need to know when trying to win a no limit Texas Hold em poker tournament is how to play after the flop. Here are some ideas that may help you in that regard. Seeing the whole picture What you do after the flop will depend on a number of factors, including where you are to act in the hand, how strong your hand is, what the action is in front of you and how big the pot is already. If you have only flopped one pair, even if it is the top pair, and there has been no raise before the flop, you should not make a bet that is so large that you are pot committed if your opponent goes all in. You should make a concerted effort not to put yourself in a position where you can go broke with only one pair, especially early in a tournament. Should you flop a stronger poker hand, such as two pair or three of a kind, you will have a decision to make. If you raised before the flop, and you make a reasonable bet here, opponents will probably assume you have ace high and are simply continuing your pre-flop action, or have some kind of pair, so betting here will probably not lose anyone if they have any kind of poker hand. If there is a straight or flush draw on board, you usually want to bet enough that your opponent is not getting the correct odds to call. If they do call and a straight or flush card comes, you will have to depend on your read as to whether or not your opponent made the hand. Always on the alert The most important thing to remember in tournament poker: Stay aggressive. Define your hand with your betting, and if an opponent is representing strength, get out unless you are prepared to risk all your chips on your read of the opponent. Poker players pick up on weakness very quickly in a no limit Texas Hold em tournament. Make sure that you are the one putting pressure on your opponents, not the other way around. The best no limit Texas Hold em tournament players make sure that most of the tough decisions are being made by the others at the table. Provided by PokerListings.com, bringing you the best information on freerolls! Provided by PokerListings.com, bringing you the best information on freerolls !
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