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Need for Getting into the Top Three Positions in Poker Tournaments

The List of Rough Figures

If you have played a handful of games in poker tournaments, you would have witnessed that nothing pays as much as the first three positions at the end of the game. In most of the cases, the difference between second and third or even third and fourth position becomes too significant that it will definitely make a difference with regards to where you stand.

Considering the generalized list of $40 PokerStars tournament which may consist of approximately 500 players, we can get a precise idea. The players in the first, second, and third place will get 25%, 15.4%, and 10.5% respectively. From fourth to ninth position, the percentage gradually decreases: 7%, 5.5%, 4.5%, 3.5%, 2.6%, and 1.7%. For the players in 10th – 18th positions, the percentage of payout is 1.1%, 19th – 27th it is 0.7% whereas players at position 28th – 36th and 37th – 45th will get 0.5% and 0.4% respectively.

Analyzing the Figures

You need no further explanation that it does matter if you missed the second/third place and got fourth place. As your position drops relative to the top three, the percentage difference becomes meager. Your decision must be based on your position at the end of the game.

It is Good to Practice before Playing Poker Tournaments

Trying Low Buy-in Tournaments

Gaining real-time experience is very much essential for leaving your mark in poker tournaments. One of the practical ideas is to jump into any game and buy in to low cost poker games such as no-limit Hold ’Em which have buy-ins starting from $5 along with the entry fee of $0.50. Generally, these tournaments are conducted many times a day and do not allow rebuys. So this is one of the best options for getting real-time experience but without losing much money. You will be able to even get idea about the opponents, their way of playing, and strategies.

Playing against Computer

You can make use of game software such as Tournament Texas Hold ’em to practice against computer. The best part is that you can alter the conditions of the game, for instance, you can choose limit, no-limit, or pot-limit betting. Apart from this, the difficulty level of the game can be controlled which will allow you to try your hand in all poker situations; there are three options – average, above average, and tough competition. There are other customizable game settings such as you can choose to allow/ disallow rebuys, number of players, starting chip count, blind structure, and so on.