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Pro Tip #126: Knockout Punch
- By Erik Seidel
- Published 07/8/2008
- FullTilt Poker Tips
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Knockout Bounty tournaments
- recently added to Full Tilt Poker - can add a fun and exciting new wrinkle to
tournament poker. While it's important to go after the bounties at the right
times, you have to keep an eye on your overall goal: winning.
A lot of players will
forget this and risk way too much as they try go after bounties. You have to be
wary of these players and adjust your game accordingly. You will often have to
tighten up as your opponents are willing to play a wider range of hands in
pursuit of Knockout Bounties. While everyone else is pushing with a wider
variety of hands, you need to play smart and remember not to stray too far from
your normal game plan.
Of course, there are times
when you should be more aggressive in trying to take down a bounty. If another
player at your poker table is short stacked, by all means go after him, especially in
the early stages of the tournament. If you're in the small blind and a short
stack is in the big blind, you should force his hand with pretty much any two
cards. In this case, the small risk in doubling him up is outweighed by the
reward of taking down the bounty.
Inversely, if you find
yourself short stacked in a Knockout Bounty tournament, you should be willing
to push all-in with a narrower range of hands than you might otherwise play in
a non-bounty poker tournament. Remember, everyone at the table is going to be
gunning for you and your bounty, so you want to give yourself the best possible
chance of having your hand stand up so that you can rebuild your chip stack. To
that end, you should also be more wary of bluffing and of trying to steal
blinds with a marginal hand, because you're probably going to get called by at
least one player, regardless of what cards they're holding.
In the later stages of
these tournaments when you're getting close to the money, my advice is very
simple - forget about the bounties and just play your normal game. If you've
made it this far, you don't want to make any unconventional or risky moves just
for the chance to take down an additional bounty. The risk simply doesn't
justify the reward and your poker chips are just too precious to throw around when
first-place could be within your grasp.
So go ahead and gun for a
bounty when the opportunity presents itself, but don't go out of your way
trying to take another player out just for the fun of delivering a knockout
punch. Remember, even in a Knockout Bounty tournament, there's no sweeter
reward than to be the last man standing after the final hand is dealt.
