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LiviuRo123

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I find it hard to stay patient in the early stages of tournaments. Any tips for avoiding unnecessary risks too early?
 
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I keep it simple early on. I remind myself the tournament can’t be won in level one, but it can definitely be lost there. I stick to playing solid value hands, avoid big bluffs, and focus on position. If I feel impatient, I try to shift that energy into observing the table and picking up reads instead of forcing action.
 
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I had to fold even 30-40 hands in a row by the time I was eliminated the software sad that my best hand was 62o I folded that one before flop and it was the best one. Hilarious I know. so I started to watch tv or podcasts just to Thake pressure off and not be heavily involved in that one button spam.
 
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I had to fold even 30-40 hands in a row by the time I was eliminated the software sad that my best hand was 62o I folded that one before flop and it was the best one. Hilarious I know. so I started to watch tv or podcasts just to Thake pressure off and not be heavily involved in that one button spam.
by the way best result for a 0.25$ tournament was 5'th place and I had to play more then 2 hours that was 2 episodes of tv drama :)
 
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Patience early on is tough, but remember you can’t win a tournament in level 1—you can only lose it. Focus on position, pick good spots, and use the early levels to watch opponents instead of forcing action.
 
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Patience and faith are what you need (along with knowledge, of course) to consistently reach the payout zone. Yesterday, for example, I played the CCPlatinum tournament on the WPT. It was supposedly just a freeroll, but even though I lost two-thirds of my chips at the beginning, thanks to patience, I made up for it and finished third. You always have to believe in winning, even if you think you're in a losing position.
 
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I keep it simple early on. I remind myself the tournament can’t be won in level one, but it can definitely be lost there. I stick to playing solid value hands, avoid big bluffs, and focus on position. If I feel impatient, I try to shift that energy into observing the table and picking up reads instead of forcing action.

Well said!
 
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Are you possibly re-entering the tournament? Imagine that you won't have a new opportunity to register today. One stack - one poker table - one day. This will help to change the attitude.
 
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The beginning of a tournament is a bit like a cash game, since you have lot's of blinds behind still. I usually spend time observing opponents and such. If I'm playing at home I usually am watching Youtube or something.

At mid stage you gotta fight for survival and late stage is usually pretty intense since people wanna move up the payout ladder.
 
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i always put some music on the background while playing and try to make the end of the stream and still playing the room
 
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The most important thing is to choose a game time! ) And the time to continue the tournament...)
 
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Patience must be a constant in the game. We must understand that we will usually lose more than we win; it's the nature of the game. That's how it is; we study and improve.
 
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