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Expert Hold\'em/Weak Tight Adjustments: Identifying Weak Tight Players
I've watched the Hand Reading and Adjusting Your Play DVD's, and I like them. For what it's worth, the commentary on the production quality may be true, but I don't think the production quality detracts from the value of the content.
As far as identifying exploitable tendencies quickly -- especially live -- what are your thought processes for classifying people who don't show down much and are reasonably tight before the flop? Do you start with a particular assumption (e.g., most players who are too tight are weak tight post-flop, so assume that unless proven otherwise)? Use pre-flop aggression to gauge post-flop aggression, until proven otherwise? |
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yeah...i usually assume too tight preflop are weak tight postflop and adjust only if I see something to prove otherwise.
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yeah...i usually assume too tight preflop are weak tight postflop and adjust only if I see something to prove otherwise. [/ QUOTE ] That's the way to do it. They're probably the people who I pay the most attention to starting out the game. They tend to be fairly easy to peg. |
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Re: Expert Hold\'em/Weak Tight Adjustments: Identifying Weak Tight Pla
Until proven otherwise I usually assume tight players are fit or fold, but once they have a hand they're not laying it down easily.
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