There is no one 'best' way... just lot's of advice... My strategy is to play tight and play aggressive in late position... If it's a freeroll it maybe worth jamming your chips in early to try to double up and get yourself an early advantage...
In a big free-roll, a lot of players are full on kamikaze early on. Unless you've got a premium hand early, you are better off playing super tight until the field has thinned a bit and players have settled into a more 'traditional' style of play.
I Play REAAALY tight until level 7 - 10, then start playing in position with suited connectors. That's taking me to ITM but still struggling to raise my stack to fight for top.
Thats a good strategy i always uses that but most of the time i did not do well because i waited so long for good card and then bellow things happen
1 i raise 3bb before flop on holding a k 2-4 opponents calls and nothing hit in flop.
2 I raise 3bb on a k and somebody goes all in preflop
3 i hit the k on flop with kicker A but sudenly sombody goes all in.
What should i do in these types of situation?
If you recomend to fold then i become very weak in chips as blinds increases.
I believe any tournament the best strategy is to play well tigh at the beginning and also very aggressive to be able to accumulate chips to whens the blinds are high and you are with a quiet stack.
Most of the players will be aggressive, because they want to build their stack as fast as possible, that's why they play with not too good hands, and you can use it, when you have high pairs or AK etc.