When you sit down at the table try to figure out who the suckers are. If you don't know, you're the sucker!
LMAO! That applies to so many other aspect in real life!!!
If you only play good hands, and never bluff, it's harder to win big at your good hands. The other players have to think they have a chance to keep bidding.
In limit that's not really true, limit is about out playing your oppenents and knowing the odds. It's very hard to bluff in limit.
In no-limit it only pays to bluff when you have an "out". Stone cold bluffing makes for good TV but it's not the way to go unless you're up against a very tight BUT good player. All the poker strategy you know goes out the window when you play against poor players. I bluff but not without having some kind of hand. I usually only need to bluff with suited connecting cards, there really no point in even playing with anything less.
Until you know the personality and style of your opponenets, you won't know what you can get away with, but you won't learn as fast if you don't try to get away with something.
That's kinda tough in a tourney were 99% of players are strangers. It takes few hours to figure people out, except players who are "calling stations", and in no-limt you could be done in a few hours.
So pay attention to the other players and see if you can figure out who thinks they have the winning hand, and see how often they're right.
I don't like paying off hands unless I know the players tendencies so typically I start out very tight, I need to break that pattern. However that goes against the tried and true style of playing not to lose in tourney's vs. playing to win in a regular game.
And the first rule is protect your capital.
You have to balance that with not falling in love with a hand and not playing too tight.
Wish me luck!