John Scigliano

This video is a lesson on playing poker tournaments after the flop.  Lesson on poker post flop play in tournaments giving  3 reasons to bet and circumstances that could alter your decision to bet.

All great Poker Players have the ability to laydown a great hand in the heat of battle.

How many times have you seen on television a critical hand in a poker tournament that has someone faced with a big decision on calling a bet?

What goes through the mind of the winning poker player when faced with this decision?

Allow yourself to imagine a scene of you faced with a similar situation.  What would you do?

When considering making a big laydown Phil Gordon came up with several factors to consider in his work “Phil Gordon’s Little Green Book”

- Is my opponents play consistent?  If yes, laydown that big hand.  If no, a call may be the right play

- Does this decision make me pot committed? If more cards to come do I have the correct pot odds to call.  If I don’t call I have made a big mistake by giving up a big opportunity to make a big stack.

-  Do my opponents respect my play?  Do they know I usually have a big hand and they probably have me beat it is time to laydown but, if they have no respect it is time to call.

-  Have I been forced off hands recently,  if so, time to call.  No time to become a pushover.  If not, may be good time to laydown

-  Can the opponent afford a mistake.  If yes, call.  If no, probably fold

 

Almost everyone will have to make a critical laydown to become a winning poker player.  in this lesson you have learned some key factors that will help you make the correct decision for your situation.

 

Now take a look at your play.  Do you think like a winning poker player and know what to consider when making a laydown?

 

A poker tournament oftentimes ends with the players making a deal to chop up the tournament prize fund.  In fact, hardly anyone wants to play to the end after sitting for 5 or 6 hours or longer.  They would like to get it over now because basically the blinds and antes are eating away at their chip stack and usually at this point luck is a tremendous factor in the outcome.

After you read this article you will have learned a guideline to follow when making a poker deal at the final table of a poker tournament.

The negotiation phase of the poker tournament deal

Normally, the offer for a deal takes place when 5 or fewer players are remaining although sometimes you see players try to deal with the final 10.

The card room will not allow a deal to take place unless all players agree.

That means ALL players.  If one player does not agree then the deal is off and the prize fund is distributed as posted.

I was in a tournament a few weeks ago when the final table started and  one player with a short stack was yelling to the Tournament Director.

“Hey, we agree to pay all 10 places.”  I Jumped up and said “NO!  I do not agree! ”

You see, the prize fund only paid the top 3 places and to chop that would have been totally unfair to the chip leaders.  Myself being a chip leader I was opposed to a deal..

Of course,  this may cause other low stacks to give you glairs and make little slide comments but, it is your right as a player if you don’t agree then you need to speak up loud and clear.

Do not let other players persuade you into a bad deal no matter how good a sales job they try on you.

You’re probably wondering… Ok, so when should I make a deal or accept the terms of a chop.

The answer is to negotiate the most equitable chop for your stack size or more.  You must be wondering by now how to figure out a fair chop.

6 Guidelines to use to negotiate a chop

There really is no standard answer to figure out a fair chop but, if you do some simple math you will come up with a guide to help you negotiate.

Arnold Snyder, in his book “The Poker Tournament Formula”, posted 6 guidelines to follow and I summarized each below.

1.  If you have 5 or fewer players left,  usually only the top place has to give up money.  If 6 or more, take most from the first prize and a little from the second prize.

 

2.  If you are the chip leader and all players are close in quantity but you have a little more.  Always insist on being declared the champion with a bit more than the rest of them.

For Example, if you have 3 players left and 9000 in total money.  Instead of splitting 3000 each.  Offer to take 3050 and have the other 2 take 2075 each.  This will have you declared the champion for bragging rights.

3.  If there is a big gap or disparity in chips, and you have more than double then insist on taking a bigger piece of the prize but don’t short change the other players too much.  They won’t agree if they don’t take more than what is posted on the prize funds

4.  NEVER use coercion to persuade a player to chop,  if the player wants to play than by all means play it out.  Sometimes the player will regret the decision but, it is that’s persons right to refuse.  Do not abuse them for it.

5.  NEVER chop if one or more players are in desperate chip position.  If you see one or two players with barely enough to get through the blinds and antes one time, then let the cards decide if they will be in the chop or not.

6.  A 2 way chop gives you the best leverage when you are the chip leader.  Normally, if your stack is double or more, your opponent will agree to any amount more than the posted second prize amount.  If they are closer , negotiate the best deal you can but you definitely want a bigger piece of the prize and be declared champion!

A formula to calculate a chop

Take the total amount of the prize fund remaining and divide it by the number of players in the chop.

Now figure out a way to give slightly more than this mount to first place, while making the other players happy with a settlement that gives them more for each place.

Of course, if the chip leader has a big lead then offer more.

There are apps that calculate down to the exact dollar that you can place on a mobile device.  You may want to invest in this software to give you an exact guide to negotiate.  Otherwise, just use the simple calculations described in the previous slides.

I’m sure that by now you can see that making a deal at the final table can bring you more money if done systematically by performing some simple calculations and negotiating within the sample guidelines.

This by all means is not the only way to negotiate but, it does give you the best possible way to acquire a fair deal at the final table of a poker tournament.

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