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Do you know how to play knockout tournaments of poker in Greece properly and how to deal with high bounties on players or do you just play your regular game and are happy if you happen to win a bounty?

High bounties should have a massive impact on your game plan and strategy, but many players playing poker in Greece don’t really know how to adapt to these bounties, especially if the bounties are much higher than the expected regular tournament pay-out.

Most players playing poker tournament in Greece are making one mistake in those kinds of tournaments. They are way too timid when it comes to going all-in. We will show you why it’s imperative to be extremely liberal when it comes to big bounties and your willingness to be all-in even in unfavorable situations.

Roughly speaking, when the bounties are very high you should try to get all-in with the player that has the bounty on his head in all circumstances to try and kick him out of the tournament. EV considerations regarding the hand must take the bounty into account and are quickly turned completely upside down.

You are in the big blind with seven-deuce. What should you do?

You should most definitely call with seven-deuce!

General strategies for tournaments with huge bounties

General strategies for tournaments with huge bounties

Tournaments of poker in Greece where the bounties drastically exceed the buy-in (sometimes even the prize money you can expect at the final table) are rather rare, but they do occur from time to time - especially as promo events. If you follow enough streamers on...

Why Don’t More Women Play Poker in Greece?

Why Don’t More Women Play Poker in Greece?

Outside of the annual Ladies Event, women make up anywhere from 2%-3% in most events, same regarding women poker in Greece and that's fairly close to what you'll find in a majority of poker tournaments just about anywhere in the world. As for cash games, there appears...

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