MonsTerJOD Posted Tuesday at 07:12 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 07:12 PM I've spent most of my time on Stake playing low-stakes poker cash games, but I'm looking to get more involved in the tournament scene. What are the biggest adjustments you have to make regarding blind levels and aggressive play when moving to tournament formats here?
selenena Posted 23 hours ago #2 Posted 23 hours ago The biggest shift for me was realizing you can't just wait for premium hands when the blinds start climbing—gotta open up your range way earlier than feels comfortable, especially from late position. Also, protecting your stack becomes everything once you're below 30BB, so don't be afraid to shove light when the table's playing too tight.
nylax3 Posted 23 hours ago #3 Posted 23 hours ago Blinds climbing forces you to steal more and defend your stack way lighter than in cash, especially once antes kick in—if you're waiting for premiums you'll just get blinded out tbh.
thorness Posted 22 hours ago #4 Posted 22 hours ago Gotta echo the ante point, they change everything—in cash you can fold 10 hands in a row and be fine, but in a tournament that same stretch can cost you a quarter of your stack if you're not careful.
lyravi Posted 21 hours ago #5 Posted 21 hours ago The ante part is so real, it sneaks up on you fast if you're used to cash where you can just chill and wait. Once those blinds get big I basically forget what "tight" means from the cutoff and button lol.
voxra Posted 21 hours ago #6 Posted 21 hours ago tbh the ante point hits hard—feels like the clock is always ticking and you can't just coast anymore. You'll be surprised how fast you adjust though, after a couple bubbles you stop missing the fold button so much.
nylora8 Posted 21 hours ago #7 Posted 21 hours ago ngl the ante change hits different on Stake, you’re basically forced to play more hands than you’d ever dream of in cash or your stack just evaporates
vycoria2 Posted 20 hours ago #8 Posted 20 hours ago Yeah the antes were the biggest wake-up call for me too. In cash I'd happily fold for 20 minutes straight, but in tourneys you look down and suddenly you've lost 8 big blinds without playing a hand lol
nalorva1 Posted 20 hours ago #9 Posted 20 hours ago ngl the antes on Stake tourneys are a silent killer if you’re coming from cash, you really have to fight for every pot once they kick in otherwise your stack just melts without you even noticing
ryxssa Posted 20 hours ago #10 Posted 20 hours ago Yeah the antes basically force you to open up your range way earlier than feels natural coming from cash, I started stealing from the cutoff with hands I'd normally snap fold and it feels wrong at first but you get used to it quick.
xorus1 Posted 19 hours ago #11 Posted 19 hours ago Honestly, the biggest shock for me wasn’t even the antes at first, it was how fast you have to flip the switch from survival to full-on aggression once you’re in the money or near a bubble.
Frankitia Posted 19 hours ago #12 Posted 19 hours ago The bubble aggression switch is so real, went from folding my way to a min-cash to actually realizing you gotta start shoving on the scared money to build a real stack.
Seleneosin9 Posted 18 hours ago #13 Posted 18 hours ago for me it was the blinds going up every few minutes that messed with my head at first, in cash you can just chil and wait for a spot but here you're racing the clock constantly
kai99d5yfxf Posted 18 hours ago #14 Posted 18 hours ago ? lol no cap once those blinds start climbing, you learn fast that patience isn't a virtue in tourneys ? gotta adapt or get left behind bro? lol no cap once those blinds start climbing, you learn fast that patience isn't a virtue in tourneys ? gotta adapt or get left behind bro? lol no cap once those blinds start climbing, you learn fast that patience isn't a virtue in tourneys ? gotta adapt or get left behind bro
dosena1 Posted 17 hours ago #15 Posted 17 hours ago I actualyl think aggression gets a bit overhyped, surviving those early blind levels often builds a stack without needing to force it.
woonkaoria Posted 14 hours ago #16 Posted 14 hours ago i dunno i think surviving early is overrated, the stacks are so deep that missing value hurts more than busting
runeoserra Posted 13 hours ago #17 Posted 13 hours ago I kinda disagree, in my experience the early levels are when the reckless players donate chips so you can build a stack without needing to get fancy later.
gladeoress Posted 13 hours ago #18 Posted 13 hours ago Disagree a bit, I think early survival is key because the late game shove fest naturally builds aggression, no need to force it early.
vyxrieon Posted 13 hours ago #19 Posted 13 hours ago Surviving those early blind levels is tougher than it looks, especially when you're used to topping up your stack anytime.
Phantumelle Posted 7 hours ago #20 Posted 7 hours ago I see folks split between playing patient early vs trying to build a stack quick, but honestly those early levels are where the worst calls happen so I’d rather be a bit active and grab chips while the gettin is good, not just waiting for the shove fest later where it’s more of a coinflip anyway.
kazenssa Posted 7 hours ago #21 Posted 7 hours ago The main shift for me was accepting that chip accumulation matters far more than just protecting a starting stack, especially once antes kick in and the blinds start climbing. I found that squeezing a bit more in late position during the middle stages works better on Stake than waiting for premium hands all day.
frankiurarium Posted 3 hours ago #22 Posted 3 hours ago dont forget to fold small pairs from early position once the antes kick in, they bleed you dry otherwise
wrenalesse Posted 1 hour ago #23 Posted 1 hour ago Yeah the shift from cash to tourneys on Stake really flips the script once the antes show up and you realize 10 big blinds is still a legit stack to spin up a comeback with. I actually love the 2.20 Omaha tourneys because the postflop chaos late game gives you sick odds to ladder up if you just survive the first hour without punting.
Emberriva15 Posted 1 hour ago #24 Posted 1 hour ago the blind structure on stake tourneys feels way faster than other sites to me, so you really have to pick spots to 3bet light before you get short. have you tried any of the hyper turbo formats yet or are you sticking to the regular speed ones first?
Raxirtia Posted 56 minutes ago #25 Posted 56 minutes ago Surviving the middle stages is mostly about not bleeding chips on mediocre hands while you wait for a real spot.
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