2. DON’T go all-in when you’ve got 90-minute blind levels – there’s just no need. The WSOP structure is slower than most people have experienced if they’ve not played in a large tournament.
3. Play online every day. That’s where I did my practise – two to three tournaments a day.
4. The biggest mistake amateurs make is that they fall in love with their hands. It’s hard to dump A-K, A-Q, etc, but if you hit top pair and someone’s testing you for all your chips, you need to just stop and consider your situation.
5. Slow it down in a live tournament. People think they have to act within a certain time because they’re used to it online. But you’ve got loads of time to sit and take stock of the situation at the WSOP.
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