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		<title>Online Poker News :Hands to Avoid Pushing All-in When You are Short Stacked</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The toughest thing in poker is  to have when you are short stacked is discipline.  If you have been card dead and find yourself on the brink of elimination, you know you have to make a move, the question is when.  A lot of players will look for any pocket pair and shove, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The toughest thing in poker is  to have when you are short stacked is discipline.  If you have been card dead and find yourself on the brink of elimination, you know you have to make a move, the question is when.  A lot of players will look for any pocket pair and shove, [...]<span id="more-26"></span><br />
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The toughest thing in poker is  to have when you are short stacked is discipline.  If you have been card dead and find yourself on the brink of elimination, you know you have to make a move, the question is when.  A lot of players will look for any pocket pair and shove, but you have to be a bit more selective than that.  Avoiding certain hands and certain situations is the key to giving yourself the best shot of making it through your all in hand.<br/><br />
When you are on full table with a lot of big stacks around you, you must avoid pushing with a small pocket pair.  First off, there is a very good chance that someone else will have your 66 covered with a higher pocket pair in later position.  The other thing you are probably going to be looking at is multiple callers.  The more people call, the more odds the next person is getting to throw in their chips.  Everyone likes to be in on a big pot, so you are just asking for trouble here.<br/></p>
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The only time you should really consider shoving with a baby pocket pair is when you are in the cutoff or button position.  You only have to get through 2 or three players at that point and it is worth the risk.  If you have to try and beat anymore than that, you are giving yourself a very slim chance of survival.<br/><br />
The other reason that you do not want to push with this type of hand is because the possibilities of losing is endless.  You are going in with baby cards and you are in danger as just about anyone calling you is not only going to have two live cards, but you are also in risk when the board pairs as you can get counterfeited.  If we had a buck every time a small stack got booted out of a tournament because of this we would be rich.<br/></p>
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Another hand that is deadly to go in with is A-rag.  Again, you are in fear of the big stacks here and anyone with chips and an A is going to make this call. You are also going to get called with just about any pocket pair as well.  If you go into the flop with only one live card, the rail is more than likely your next destination.  No, you are much better off shoving with a hand like QJ than you are A2.  You probably have two live cards there and are also opening yourself up to a straight draw.<br/><br />
The one thing that you have to remember when you are short stacked and shoving for your life is that even if you are behind going in, you want to have live drawing cards that can get you back ahead in the hand.  A rag and small pocket pairs are just not worth the trouble.  Take a second to think about what you can hit before you shove those chips in there.<br/></p>
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		<title>Online Poker Tips :When is it Appropriate to Chop in a MTT Tournament?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting to any final table is a great accomplishment in poker.  When you get down to the final three or four, the play can get difficult and the swing from first to third is still pretty dramatic.  Regardless of the chip lead that you have, there are times that you have to start [...]]]></description>
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Getting to any final table is a great accomplishment in poker.  When you get down to the final three or four, the play can get difficult and the swing from first to third is still pretty dramatic.  Regardless of the chip lead that you have, there are times that you have to start thinking about doing a chop and taking the safe way out to ensure that you don’t lose too much money with one mistake.<br/><br />
One situation where you may want to start to discuss a chop with the table is when you know you are overmatched.  Let’s face it, some people just don’t have what it takes when it gets down to this amount of  poker players to make the moves that are necessary to take down the tournament.  When you look around the table, even if you have the chip lead, and see that each of these players have been outplaying you all night long it is time to start talking.<br/><br />
As the chip leader, you are actually in the strongest position to discuss a chop.  For those that are short stacked, the added income will usually be welcome and you are locking up a second place finish for the most part.  In most cases, you will want to recommend a weighted chop that will allow you to get more money from the prize pool since you have the most chips. Make it reasonable and you will often find that the rest of the table will be receptive regardless of how good they are.</p>
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Another situation to consider chopping is when the blinds have started to dominate the stacks.  You never want to be in a position where you are forced to be all in or close to it when the blinds start coming around.  If the stacks are even, everyone else is probably thinking the same thing.  Take the prize pool and divide it up evenly by the remaining player and let everyone walk with second place money.  The swing is too great from first to third to take the chance that you will look down at 72 when the blinds hit your stack.<br/><br />
Some people will consider the thought of even thinking about chopping to be a sign of weakness.  However, they have probably never walked away from a tournament after having a chip lead with a bad beat that sent them out in third place.  If you have that happen once, your opinion of a chop changes.<br/><br />
Something else to consider if the table seems a little reluctant, but the chip counts are fairly even is to divide up the chips and leave a little extra for the winner.  For instance, there are four people left and the prize pool has ,000 in it.  Everyone is even, but people still want that big payday.  You can suggest to chop the pot to a four way split of ,500 with an additional ,000 going to the overall winner.  Everyone agrees, play will loosen up because that fear of getting knocked out with the bottom pay is now gone.  The winner still walks away with more money than everyone else and everyone is a winner.  Sometimes chopping is not such a bad idea.<br/></p>
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