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Changing gears at NLHE - do you? Why, when and how?
Thoughts would be appreciated from those who change gears in a session as to why, when and how they do it.
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Re: Changing gears at NLHE - do you? Why, when and how?
You change when you think a reasonable number of players have a specific impression of you. Playing against impression before they catch on is profitable.
Going from LAG to tight - you retain your lag impression for a few rounds, so when you hit a hand, much more likely to get action. Going from tight to LAG - your loose raises get respect, and much higher fold equity. This works less well, the lower the levels. |
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Re: Changing gears at NLHE - do you? Why, when and how?
I do this occasionally although it generally is because I have been catching good cards but winning without anyone seeing them. In this case I will go a bit more nitty because I expect people to start playing back at me.
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