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25 Aug , 2008 - Posted by Dan Brown in Poker Tips

It takes time to develop your Poker playing style and this can even take longer knowing how your opponents think about your play. It’s just fine that you are not aware of your style yet, at the long run, you’ll eventually know it. Ask these questions to yourself: Am I a tight or a loose player? Am I an aggressive or a passive player? How does my opponent respond to me at the table? It is a must that you figure these out otherwise; you don’t need to read this article as this wont do anything.

Tight and passive

If you are a tight and passive player, you’ll surely find that you gain much of action and big starting hands outdrawn. This is for the reason that you allow others to draw to their hands cheaply by simply checking or calling as opposite to raising and reraising. Loose players will track you down into pots using suited connectors such as the 5 and 6 of hearts. This is done due to the fact that you will allow them to draw their hands inexpensively. They are also expecting on a pay off once they hit a huge hand like a straight, flush, or a two under-pair to your big pair.

One wise move is to learn the most foolish style and toughest style. This way, you can sport this in Poker Tournaments, making it hard for your opponents to read your game.

Tight and aggressive

If you are a tight and aggressive player, you’ll probably notice that you get little action whenever you enter a pot and seldom get paid off when you have a monster. This is for the reason that you only bet with big hands and your opponents surely know this. Your big pay offs arrive when you have a big hand or if you have missed a big draw. One of the common mistakes that tight players make is unloosening their starting hand requirements as the Poker Games become shorthanded. This means that they easily get blinded and anted to death. Though this is the case, this style is still profitable and is the frequent method of play for your average card room games. This works well in limit play and fairly well on no-limit play.

Loose and passive

If you are a loose and passive player, you most likely indulge in lots of Online Poker action. But probably, you also lose often. Most of the time, you’ll find out that your table is always full while you are playing, however, the game breaks as soon as you quit. If you want to bring home the pot in every game, get rid of this style. Loose and passive play is the worst style you can project because here, you call raises with hands that have little chance of winning. You don’t play your good hands aggressively enough and as a rule, you seldom fold. This style wastes more money.

Loose and aggressive

The last playing style is the loose and aggressive players. If you are one of them, you’ve probably mastered it and worked hard to play this way. If this is your style, you are a difficult opponent. You play aggressively, call huge raises or even make reraise with suited connectors or one or two gapers like 7 and 10 of clubs. It is almost impossible to place a loose and aggressive player on a hand, as he/she could come into the pot with any two cards.

Loose and aggressive players are profitable, especially in no-limit games because of the implied odds. This style is by far, the most difficult and perilous style to learn and apply effectively. Once you’ve learned this, you can implement this in any Poker Rooms and taste the true meaning of success.

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Beware of TILT


25 Aug , 2008 - Posted by Dan Brown in Poker Tips

Some technical features of Poker Games are more important when you play Online Poker than playing live games. Sometimes, we run into really bad online sessions that send the accounts that we have worked hard and wagered so much patience back to zero.

To start with, often, when we play one table online, we actually play about three times as many hands unlike when we play at live table. Now, imagine other players playing at multiple tables and you have the first obvious difference between online and live game – many more hands.

It’s a fast pace

It is confusing how many players disregard this factor. In reality, underrating the speed of the game is one of the biggest and most expensive mistakes you can commit. That is why it is important to pay attention to the game’s pace when playing shorthanded or heads up. We usually get the wrong idea about a momentary positive or negative rush because of the infernal pace of the play. This can lead us to distrust the game and believe that the Poker Room software is rigged.

Properly handling the positive rushes and more significantly, the negative rushes will make the difference between a winning playing and the loser. As any book and professional player will tell you: Never Tilt! This is easy to say but not easy to do even for skilled players.

Tilting can squeeze up your brain, making you raise or call when you should fold or check. Sometimes you uncomfortably check-raise when you should bet. In short, tilting can waste too many best thus, wasting much of your money as well.

Tilt statistics

Statistically, in online Poker Rooms table, you can suffer a really bad beat at about every two hours. Though it is never a good idea to tilt, it is sometimes inevitable. While playing in a state of tilt, there are various possible situations:

1.While you are trying to recover a bit of mental lucidity, you will be playing 3x the amount of hands you will possibly play if you were tilting in a live game. This is not too hard to calculate that you’ll be losing 3x as many bets.

2.In case you are playing in two tables at the same time, it would really be a surprise if somebody is tilting on just one table. It is impractical to decide where to be mad and where not to be at the same time! Therefore, you’ll surely be losing 6x as many bets.

3.Suppose that a bad beat comes about ever 2 hours online. We can imagine that playing at the same time on 2 tables; a bad beat will surely come every hour.

Summing it up all, tilting will make you unpredictable and at the end, you need to leave…

Tilting leads to predictability

After your tilt sessions, you’ll surely see a decrease in your funds, which you are determined to recover straight away. As a result, you’ll start playing even a looser and more aggressive in wrong situations thus, leaving you bankrupt.

Your opponents will often think that you are playing on tilt even when you are holding genuine hand. In this case, usually, as you raise, you’ll have 4 or 5 callers. This will even bring you at a higher state of tilt which is not good.

Keep in mind that your opponents need to deal with the same problem. If you can’t prevent yourself from tilting, especially in Poker Tournaments, play on a single table and throw all your patience and skill while keeping control of your opponents who are playing on multiple tables.

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