
GengysKan
Rising Star
Bronze Level
How do you play the final table?
Basically, the strategy used for the final stage is also used for the final table, except for a few minor differences. You should pay even more attention to the positions and use those lucky moments, when all the players before you give up and you are the first one who can increase. Have respect for opponents who increase at first sensations. Most of the time, they're actually holding onto something good.
If someone in the starting position increases, go all-in with AA, KK, QQ, JJ, and AK. If someone in position increased increased, then also go all-in with a pair of tens, nens, or AQ. If no one has increased so far and you're in a starting or protective position, then go all-in with any pair of nines up, as well as with AK, AQ, and AJ. If you're in a final position, you should also go all-in with two seves, two eights, and KQ if no one raised before you.
Basically, the strategy used for the final stage is also used for the final table, except for a few minor differences. You should pay even more attention to the positions and use those lucky moments, when all the players before you give up and you are the first one who can increase. Have respect for opponents who increase at first sensations. Most of the time, they're actually holding onto something good.
If someone in the starting position increases, go all-in with AA, KK, QQ, JJ, and AK. If someone in position increased increased, then also go all-in with a pair of tens, nens, or AQ. If no one has increased so far and you're in a starting or protective position, then go all-in with any pair of nines up, as well as with AK, AQ, and AJ. If you're in a final position, you should also go all-in with two seves, two eights, and KQ if no one raised before you.