Thankful for the Poker Community: Sharing My Tournament Strategy Insights

RG.FRANCA

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Just wanted to drop a quick note of thanks to this awesome poker community. I've been grinding tournaments lately, and one thing that's helped my game is focusing on position and stack sizes early on. I try to play tight-aggressive in the first few levels, picking spots where I can leverage my position to steal blinds or build pots with strong hands. It’s not flashy, but it’s been keeping me in the game longer and setting up better spots later. Appreciating all the hand reviews and tips here that keep sharpening my approach.
 
Just wanted to drop a quick note of thanks to this awesome poker community. I've been grinding tournaments lately, and one thing that's helped my game is focusing on position and stack sizes early on. I try to play tight-aggressive in the first few levels, picking spots where I can leverage my position to steal blinds or build pots with strong hands. It’s not flashy, but it’s been keeping me in the game longer and setting up better spots later. Appreciating all the hand reviews and tips here that keep sharpening my approach.
Solid strategy, and props for the community shoutout. Your tight-aggressive approach early on reminds me of pacing in triathlon betting—steady to set up the late push. Ever think about how stack sizes could mirror race splits? Like, betting on over/under for a player’s chip count at key levels based on their early playstyle? Just a thought, but it’s tricky to gauge without deep data. Thanks for sharing, got me thinking.