Poker Game Review - Multi Table Tournament

  • Multiple Player
  • Multiple Tables
  • Fixed Buy In.
  • Chips have no real monetary value.
  • Finishing positions determined by when you run out of chips.
  • Prize pool paid out on a sliding scale amongst the top finishing players.
  • Last man standing wins.
  • Find out where the next Multi Table Tournament is.

Everything said for single table tournaments applies to Multi Table Tournament, with a few additions.

If you're short stacked and it's already much later on in the tournament, consider going all in pre-flop to try and steal the blinds even if your hand isn't looking so great, rather than waiting and going all in on the flop otherwise you will be picked off.

Multi Table tournaments are long and last a while, so be prepared and pace yourself.

Keep track of any players you meet, as you get moved around tables you may bump into them again and prior information can be invaluable.

Be aware of the overall game situation, relative to all the other players in the tournament you may be in a better or worse situation than your current table position. A player might be chip leader on thier table but a long way down in the overall standings, so always keep an eye on the bigger picture.
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