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Pro Tip #223: Small Buy-Ins, Big Scores

With MiniFTOPS XVI in full swing and the Mini Series of Poker set to begin, Full Tilt Poker offers a variety of ways for you to turn a small tournament buy-in into a huge payday.
To help you succeed, we’ve gathered some of the best advice about playing tournament poker from our collection of more than 200 Pro Tips.

Pro Tip #155: Two Sides to Every Coin (flip)

Poker is a game of choices. Some of these choices are fairly straight forward and simple while others take a lot of thought. The thing is that when all is said and done, there may not be just one correct path to winning a given hand; it's all up to you to decide what road to travel.

Pro Tip #96: Satellite Savviness

Over the years, many of Full Tilt Poker best known pros have spent a lot of time playing in satellite tournaments, both in live venues and online. Some, like Gavin Smith, even made their reputations and their livings by travelling the tournament circuit and playing single-table satellites for their cash value.

Pro Tip #86: How a Pro Thinks Through a Hand

A couple of weeks ago, Perry Friedman discussed the importance of being able to look at factors beyond one's own cards. An experienced poker player has the ability to think about what his opponent is likely to hold. Beyond that, a top-quality player - a pro - will think a level deeper and consider what he believes his opponent is thinking about his cards.

Pro Tip #72: Acknowledging Mistakes

At this year's World Series of Poker, there are thousands of players walking the halls of the Rio. Moving through the corridors, you're bound to hear players telling tales of the hands that bounced them from tournaments. Often, the players are upset as they tell the stories of bad beats and lousy luck.

Pro Tip #44: How Big a Bankroll?

"Poker is a tough business," says Erik Seidel. "You can go through long streaks when you don't win anything." When things go badly, when you can't seem to cash in a tournament or win a significant pot in a cash game, you come to understand the importance of maintaining an adequate bankroll.

Pro Tip #35: Bad Cards or Bad Plays?

Losing is part of poker and all serious players, including the world's best, can recount losing streaks that lasted for months.

Pro Tip #34: Strategies for Short-Handed Limit Hold'em\

In last week's tip, I shared some strategies for playing short-handed no-limit poker. This week, I'm following up with some more short-handed advice, this time concentrating on Limit Hold'em.

Pro Tip #33: Taking on a Short-Handed No-Limit Game

Let's face it; nobody takes up poker because they love the idea of sitting idly at a table while folding for hours on end. But, in a full ring game with eight or nine other players holding cards, it's proper to spend most of your time folding because there's too great a chance that one of your opponents holds a powerful hand.

Pro Tip #30: It's Not Easy Being Green. Or Is It?

In the premier episode of our new show, "FullTiltPoker.com Presents Learn from the Pros" broadcast on FOX Sports Net, five of our pros engaged in a roundtable discussion about stepping up in limits.