If you usually play poker tournaments, you have
probably heard of the dreaded "bubble". Nobody refers to it in a
positive sense, and in poker, the bubble is the main enemy of the players.
We tell you what it is and why everyone fears it.
It is easy to understand what is a bubble in
poker. When a player is occupying a position in a poker tournament that does
not guarantee him a payout, it is said that he is on the bubble or "is a
bubble". All this is best understood by taking a look at the structure
of poker tournaments.
A poker tournament has a limited quota of
entrants. When it is full, the late registration lists are opened and,
later on, the rounds start at the tournament tables.
Imagine for a moment that there are 300 registered
players in a tournament. Only a few will come out of it with a bounty. If out
of the 300 participants, only 50 win a prize, if you finish in 51st place you
will leave empty-handed, even if you are just a hair's breadth away from
winning a reward for finishing ahead of most of the players. Frustrating, isn't
it?
Occupying such a delicate position, which keeps
you constantly on the razor's edge, will make you play in a very particular
way. Because the goal will be to constantly survive and try to get the
slot that gets you into the list of players with a prize, something that is
noticeable in the style of play. It is players like that who are called
"bubbles", or are said to be "on the bubble".
It's a tricky situation to be on the verge of
joining the group of prize players, but to be able to lose everything just for
one spot and go home with nothing. As we said, playing on the bubble
involves playing in a somewhat peculiar way to try to survive as long as possible,
until, by elimination, you are in the last place with the right to win a prize.
The first thing you need to know is that the
behavior and style of play will depend a lot on the stack of a player who is on
the bubble. A player in such a situation can be confident and determined or
timid and cautious too much. Everything will depend on his stack.
The best thing to do in these cases is to structure your range according to your stack, that is, to measure which moves you can get into and which ones you can't in order to stay alive during the game. With a small stack, playing aggressively will condemn you to elimination; being too cautious with a comfortable stack can make you miss many good opportunities to climb steps and get your place among the winners.
A good tip to stay alive as long as possible
and avoid being eliminated is not only to be selective with the hands you play,
but also with the players you face. You should always look for opponents with
smaller stacks - that is, mark moves with all players who are, like you, on the
bubble - and avoid those with a larger stack, precisely because the former
will play tighter and the latter will be more aggressive.
But that doesn't mean that you don't have to be
aggressive when it's time. In fact, it is advisable to show your guts at some
point to take care of your blinds. Every player you face will try to guard
their chips, and you should do the same. When the bubble bursts (i.e. when the
results are decided and the eliminations are determined), you must be the
best positioned, and to achieve this you have to prevent your opponents
from choosing you to steal your chips. It is best to be intimidating at the
beginning, to show your teeth and to dissuade others from choosing you to steal
chips.
The effectiveness of this strategy depends
largely on how much practice you have in intimidating your opponents, how well
you control your own body language and how skillful you are at making your
opponents believe that you are one of the strongest players at the table.
But with practice and discipline it is possible
to improve these aspects to not only play better poker, but to develop survival
tactics that will allow you to stand out during such compromising situations.
This is where the good players really come out and show that they have that
something extra that allows them to stay afloat when everything is against
them.
Apart from all these strategies, in order to
survive the bubble, it is necessary to keep a cool head and not fall into a
maelstrom of intrusive thoughts. More than a stone in the road, the bubble is a
special stage in which the smartest player has the opportunity to prove
that his rivals are no one to stand between him, his skill and his prize.
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