Get yourself in the right mindset to crush with these non-poker-strategy MicroMillions tips
MicroMillions 2025 is right around the corner, and for recreational poker players, itâs one of the most exciting times of the year.
Throughout the series, which runs from August 17 â 31, 2025, youâll find dozens of events with buy-ins as low as $1.10. Thereâs nothing micro about the prize pools, though; each event gives you the chance to turn a small entry fee into a fantastic payday.
You donât need to have years of experience or be studying eight hours a day to enjoy success in tournament poker. With a little preparation, some smart decision-making, and a good mindset, you could find yourself enjoying deep runs, great cashes, and maybe even picking up a MicroMillions title.
Here are 5 tips for low-stakes success this series.
1. PICK YOUR SPOTS
Or DONâT TRY TO PLAY EVERYTHING
Weâre like kids in candy shops when the MicroMillions schedule drops.
So many tournaments! All with buy-ins within reach! Itâs easy to get swept up in the excitement.
But before you start registering, take a minute to pick out the events you really want to play. Because if you play too many (especially at once!), it could hurt your results.
Hereâs what we suggest:
Pick the best events that fit your schedule
If youâre up super early for work the next morning, donât play tournaments that run deep into the early hours. Turbos might suit you better. Alternatively, if youâre a night owl, pick some events you can play in peace when everyone else in the house has gone to bed.
When multitabling, stick to games and formats you enjoy
Youâll play better when youâre comfortable. Just because thereâs an 8-game tourney running, doesnât mean you should jeopardise the four no limit holdâem tournaments youâre already playing to register.
Speaking of multitablingâif youâre new to it, start small.
One or two tournaments at a time will keep you focused and give you the time to think through decisions.
2. KNOW YOUR GAMES AND FORMATS
Having just suggested you stick to formats you know well, weâre now going to totally contradict ourselves.
Thatâs because while MicroMillions provides an awesome tournament series for low-stakes grinders, it also offers the perfect opportunity to dabble in games and formats youâve never played before, without risking much.
Take a look through the schedule. Are there games and formats youâve always wanted to try but didnât want to risk a big buy-in? Hereâs your chance. All weâd say is, if you are going to experiment, do it during some series downtimeâlike when youâre only playing one or two tournaments in the session.
Even in no limit holdâem, the MicroMillions 2025 schedule has way more on offer than just âstandard tournaments.â Each holdâem format has its own rhythm and strategy. Hereâs a quick guide:
PKOs (Progressive Knockouts)
Every time you bust a player, you earn a bounty (half in cash now, half added to your own bounty). In these events, early aggression can be extra rewarding, as busting opponents has immediate cash value. Learn more about PKOs here.
Turbos
Blinds rise quickly, which forces quicker decisions. If you like action and only have a couple of hours, turbos are for you.
Deep Stacks
You start with a lot more chips, so expect to play big pots. Patience and post-flop skills matter more here.
Mystery Bounties
These play just like regular tournament for the first stage. But at some pointâusually when the bubble burstsâmystery bounties will come into play. Players will now win a Mystery Bounty for every player they knock out during this stage. Learn more about Mystery Bounty tourneys here.
3. STICK TO YOUR BANKROLL MANAGEMENT
Even though the stakes are low, a big series (even a micro-big one) can quickly drain your funds if youâre not careful. A $1.10 event here, a $5.50 thereâover dozens of tournaments, it adds up.
Hereâs how to keep things under control:
- Set a budget for the series before it begins, and stick to it.
- Take advantage of satellites â Small buy-in events awarding seats to bigger tournaments.
- Try Spin & Go qualifiers for a quick, low-cost shot at tickets.
4. ONLY PLAY WHEN YOUâRE FEELING SHARP
Itâs always tempting to jump into tourneys when you have free time, but make sure you really want to play before hitting the register button. Tournaments can take a while to complete, and if youâre not in the mood, you could find yourself punting away stacks.
Hereâs what to do if you want a deep run:
- Play when youâre alert and free from distractions
- Avoid ragging tournaments you canât finish
- Remember that late-game play matters most. If youâre running on fumes when the big money decisions come, youâll be at a big disadvantage.
5. DONâT CHASE LOSSES
JUST ENJOY THE RIDE
There is a TON of variance in tournament poker, especially in low-buy-in events with huge player pools.
If things donât go well for you this series and it feels like youâre losing every flip, or the bad player who plays every hand keeps getting lucky against you, just remember: this is normal. Even pro players get knocked out far more than they win.
The key is not to let it ruin your enjoyment of the game (or wipe out your bankroll). If youâre having fun and playing your best, thatâs all you can control.
Chasing your losses by risking more in buy-ins you canât afford is never going to work. If the buy-in is too big for your bankroll, you simply wonât be able to play your best through a fear of getting knocked out and losing even more.
Instead, just celebrate the small wins (like a successful bluff). Post some hands youâre not sure about in the PokerStars Discord. Relish in the competition.
This is one of the most fun times of the online poker year.
Now, whoâs ready to crush MicroMillions 2025?
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