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Learning
Hi
You guys know from my earlier posts that I am still learning. I have read a lot of stuff and played a lot of low limit hands with some success. I feel to progress I need to work on 2 areas of my play. 1. reading people 2. Adjusting to the table. as far as reading people is concerned what should I be looking for, I am aware of 2 types of weak player that I can make money from "weak tight" and "loose passive" and have been highly effective against loose passsive players by playing a semi loose aggresive game. what other types should I be looking for? basically having moved up I am finding the table a mix of "WT" and "LP" and was wondering how to adjust for this do I focus in on the weakest and make my money from them, do I semi bluff and bluff the tights and bet for value against the loose- what if both types are in the pot? I know this sounded like a ramble but I really know from reading this site that you are the guys to ask and I am humbled by the fact that you do help people like me. Next how do you rate players besides there PT stats what do you look for, to exploit etc- I have really just been treating all as loose passive and at the limit I played that worked. |
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Re: Learning
Basically against WT's you become more aggressive and open up your range (especially in position). Against LP's your looking to wait for good hands to value bet.
e.g if a WT limps UTG and you have 66 or 77, raise to isolate. If you raise with KK UTG and are called by MP2 and the BB, the flop is a rag, bet, bet, bet for value. |
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