I’m going to relate to you an example of how I used some of my opponents thoughts and comments in between hands against him. We are playing a $200 NL tournament at the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. The tournament began with 210 players and is down to the final 33. The top 27 spots are paid.
The player to my left has made a lot of comments to the player sitting next to him, about how close we are to making the money. Along with these comments, they often discuss how many players are left at each table, and so on – basically, this player made it very clear that he wants to make it into the money.
Now onto our feature hand :
The blinds are at 1000-2000 with a 200 dollar ante. Our table was 8 handed, thus there was 4600 in the pot to begin the hand. The player to my left is 2nd to act and decides to limp in for 2000 (he has about 24k total). I have 38k in chips and am next to act with Q9s. Normally this is just not a situation in which I’d get involved, but I know that there is a very good chance that the limper will fold his hand due to his previous comments.
I decided to raise it up to 10,000, and after everyone folded, the limper thought for a while and mucked his hand, and I added a cool 6800 to my stack. Now the point of this article isn’t that my play was genius or anything like that, as if someone wakes up with AKo behind me, Ill look like an ass (although the bubble mentality is strong, and it really is possible that someone would fold a hand like this, they are always talking about how you have to fold even Aces in this situation). The point is that when you are playing poker you you should be very careful of what you say, as there are many things that can be used against you by observant opponents. Just knowing that my opponent wanted to money, caused me to make an aggressive play that I would have never made in that situation.
Another important point is that I would often would shy away from making that raise with Q9s because of fear that my opponent is sandbagging with a big hand. However it is not the mindset of players that really want to make the money, to gamble by limping with AA or KK in that spot. They would rather raise all-in and be done with it.
Be careful that when you are playing in live tournaments, that you NEVER make it seem as though coming in the money is very important to you. Do not openly obsess about how many players are remaining, as aggressive players may then decide to go out of their way to make the bubble period a nightmare for you. On the other hand, you should always pay attention to which players really care about making it into the money, and which players it means very little to.
Get your daily dose of poker news with the PTP Hit and Run.
| Top offers from rooms that offer rakeback/VIP | |||||
| Room | Rakeback % | ||||
|
|
Carbon Poker Up To 60% Cash back VIP |
60% VIP | |||
|
|
True Poker Rake Race + Rakeback |
27% |
|
||
|
|
NoIQ Poker Up To €500 Bonus + VIP |
35%+VIP | |||
|
|
High Pulse Poker
Referral Code: PartTime |
50% | |||
| Prop offers pay higher rakeback than major rooms | |||||
| Room | Rakeback % | ||||
|
|
Online Poker Propping Exclusive Propping Offers
|
125% |
|
||
| Don't want to deposit? Try free bankrolls. | |||||
| Room | Bankroll | ||||
|
|
Lock Poker
Merge Network, $50 deposit |
$175 | |||
|
|
Titan Poker
Major room, easy qualify |
$150 | |||
|
|
Sky Poker Good for MTT / SNGs Only |
£10 | |||
over $15,000,000 staked so far. sign up today and get in on the action; membership is free.
Online since 2004, PartTimePoker brings together a unique combination of the largest staking community online, top-paying rakeback and prop offers and a variety of poker-related content including poker news, strategy articles and free poker training videos.
Some examples of the more popular content on our site include our PTP Daily Hit N Run, our weekly High Stakes Poker Report, our comprehensive list of poker training site reviews and our CardRunners review.
PartTimePoker is also well-known for our large poker forums, where over 30,000 members discuss staking, strategy, poker news, culture, and just about everything else you can imagine. Registering for our forums is free.
PTP offers several rakeback and free bankroll offers for our viewers. If you're not familiar with rakeback, read our guide to online poker rakeback. To learn how much you could be earning with rakeback, check out our rakeback calculator. If you're ready to get started, our most popular rakeback offers are True Poker Rakeback, Cake Poker Rake Back and Carbon Poker RakeBack.
Free and no deposit bankrolls (also called free poker money) are essentially promotional deals we've arranged with rooms where they give you a small amount of money (usually $10-$150) to try out their room. These offers are a great way to get your feet wet at a room without going through the hassle of depositing, and provide players nervous about depositing at an online gambling site with a risk-free way to play poker, bingo, and other games online. View our current free poker bankroll no deposit offers.