Five Tips For Beating Rush Poker

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Rush Poker has taken the online poker world by storm. Moving to a new hand, with new players as soon as you complete your action in the previous hand has cut out every one of the 'dead time' between hands - ensuring fast paces and adrenaline-filled action. Recombining players from a large 'pool' means you have no reads or tells on your opponents, and they have non-e on you. While this undoubtedly affects your strategy, we will show how a solid and controlled style can lead to steady profits from the rush poker tables!

Tip number 1 - No Need For Fancy Play Syndrome.

Solid 'ABC' poker, which emphasizes solid hand values and good position might not be as glamorous as a daring 5-bet bluff - however this is a terrific way to exploit a number of the crazy plays you will find your opponents making at the Rush tables. With hordes of recreational opponents willing to give you their stacks with decidedly medium-strength holdings you really don't need too many 'fancy moves' showing a good profit.

Tip no. 2 - Deep Stacked Poker

While many of your opponents will have bought in for the 40 big-blind minimum, you will find numerous others who will stick around with 200 or even 300 times the blind. Having big stacks in play increases the potential payoff when you hit a hidden monster holding - such as a hidden set or concealed straight. Stack awareness, together with an awareness that unpaired high cards are dangerous when 'playing for stacks' can help you maximize those returns.

Tip #3 - Steals And Re-Steals

Many opponents use the fact that you haven't any reads, along with their late position at the table, to attempt to steal the blinds. Knowing this really is can be profitable to re-steal by re-raising a raiser, particularly from the button. Make sure you do not take the 'he thinks she thinks he thinks' too far though - those stealers will wake up with real hands sometimes!

Tip #4 - Getting Reads And Taking Notes

The fast-paced nature of Rush Poker ensures that taking notes is difficult. What many players don't realize is that they'll open the player notes box the moment they enter a hand with an opponent, if you then have something to record this is often done after the hand. If you sit our during a hand you will also see the showdown - allowing you to get future reads on your opponents.

Tip #5 - Planning Tilt

Rush Poker and tilt really are a very dangerous combination, should you feel yourself getting angry or frustrated at the tables then stop immediately - using the new tables as a reason for wild play will cost you money very quickly. We suggest you make an agenda of action for tilting before you sit down and play. You never know - this may end up saving you an entire buy-in.

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