Thread: my style
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Old 05-03-2007, 09:48 PM
knifeparty knifeparty is offline
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Default Re: my style

Harrington suggests a conservative style because it keeps amateurs out of trouble.

He of course also mentions that you'll make the most money playing a style opposite to your own. However, you have to play a hell of a lot of poker before you can mix your game up IMO. If you're more comfortable playing conservitavely, than stick to that until you become more comfortable playing the LAG style.

One thing I would suggest is to do it a little at a time. Gradually start increasing your range hand by hand in certain situations.

For example, say your range UTG is 99-AA, AKs, AQs. Add 88 into that mix, and maybe AJs. Gradually do that with all your ranges from each position and maybe it'll make the transition easier. And work on getting your reads up. Pay attention to how people play and base your decisions on that.
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