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Apart from playing your cards, etc, often times it is important to use player specific strategies, especially if you have a good sense of what your opponent has and how they play.
For example, a weak-tight player raises with what you know is AK, you call with atc, the flop comes all rags, you have no pair, you check, he bets, you c/r with air, he folds or just calls. You lead the turn, he folds. There are many examples, some on the other side of the spectrum- callin down a bluffer with A high or a small pair. The main crux of these types of plays is knowing your opponent, his cards, and his specific playing weaknesses. List some that you use. I, myself, dont use nearly enough, and I suspect that most of you dont either. -J |
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