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Guide:
The following are general characteristics
of certain types of players you may use these
descriptions to asses your competition and
determine whether a game is profitable or
not.
Loose - The
typical loose player plays a lot of hands.
They are usually inexperienced and do not
understand the importance of selecting a
starting hand. Loose players tend to buy
into the old adage that “ any
two cards can win”. They will often
see the flop and many times call until the
river and even showdown with poor hands.
These types of players rely a lot on the
luck of the draw, but be wary of loose players
because when they're getting lucky they can
put even the most seasoned pro on tilt.
A few keys to playing a loose
player is to really hammer them when you
think you've got the best hand. They will
more then likely call to the river so don't
attempt many bluffs but be extra aggressive
when you're in front.
Tight - Tight
players will play very few hands. They are
usually waiting for a premium hand in good
a position before calling or betting. A tight
player must be respected, if you deem a player
tight and they have just raised you then
in most cases they will have the best hand.
The key to being successful
in a tight game is to wisely use your bluffs
and position raises. If you know a player
is tight you can often bluff him off a hand
or steal several blinds. Just be ready to
duck if he fires back because chances are
he's got a monster.
Loose passive -
A loose passive player is someone who is
really just along for the ride. They will
often call with draw hands hoping to hit
the card they need. While a loose passive
player will call anything he is not likely
to bet so if you have position on him you
can often see free cards allowing you to
strengthen your hand. On the same token be
wary because they often do not raise a good
hand either which may leave you betting into
him with a losing hand.
To beat a loose-passive player
you have to keep your eye open for draw boards
such as two suited flops. If you suspect
a loose-passive player is on a draw bet heavy
and make him pay but back off if the board
hits because you may end up playing right
into his hand.
Loose aggressive
- These players will often
raise with inferior hands. They will
bet for no reason and over use bluffs.
One or two loose aggressive players can
totally change the complexion of the
game. Be ready for a shooting match when
you sit down to play with more then one
loose aggressive players.
Loose aggressive players can
obviously be beat, keep in mind that when
playing one you will need the best cards
to win. Don't get caught up in trying to
prove that they play bad hands by calling
when you shouldn't. Be patient wait for your
moment and you can lure loose aggressive
player into a huge pot with poor cards.
Tight passive - Tight
passive players are often called “rocks” they
play very few hands and even when they do
play they rarely bet or raise. They are content
to sit back and wait for an absolute lock
and take whatever the pot will give them.
A tight passive player rarely tries to add
money to a pot for that reason they are among
the harder players to beat.
As with any tight player fear
is the key. Be aggressive when you can and
steal blinds because for the most part that's
the only way you'll see any money out of
a tight passive players stack. Keep in mind
just because it's hard to beat them doesn't
mean that it's a sure way to make money.
Tight passive players rarely win do to having
to pay blinds and winning so few pots, not
to mention the pots they win are often small.
Tight aggressive
- Tight aggressive player
plays very few hands but also recognizes
when he/she has the best hand and will
make you pay. For this reason they are
the hardest of any of these profiles
to beat. They are rarely lured into hands
they shouldn't be in and can often make
the most of pots they win. It is in most
cases best to give these players the
benefit of the doubt and get out of the
hand unless you have the “nuts”.
Beating a tight aggressive
player is not easy. You must use a combination
of stealing his blinds, bluffing him out
of mediocre hands and out drawing him by
getting lucky. To get the best of a tight
aggressive player don't let him get the best
of you.
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