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Re: Beginner plays AK
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[ QUOTE ] Btw, hand is played fine. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for looking at it Sykes. |
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Re: Beginner plays AK
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...I 'm curious what types of players you guys feel are difficult to play against... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Yesterday was my first day that I encountered 4 tables of nitty/tags, full of them. I personally play pretty Loose aggressive play.. and it took time to figure out that no-one played anything below JJ(a bit more 'course, but got the point). First hands it was frustrating, but I adjusted my game according and then I got along well. These guys, you don't get that much money as easily, but I wouldn't call them difficult to play. They are very very easy to predict. Seems that there is one key thing, that all of them just don't know how to play differently. When they hit something on flop, they simple don't know how to raise it... they just slowplay it and fire back at turn...always(Depressed Persian Tow Truck Man voice). Overly loose Maniac types are the ones that I don't prefer that much... as they can hold anything. |
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Re: Beginner plays AK
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Overly loose Maniac types are the ones that I don't prefer that much... as they can hold anything. [/ QUOTE ] These guys are especially tough when you're multi-tabling, as you're probably not paying enough attention to what they show down (stats alone can tell you that they're 70/30 preflop, tho), so it's hard to know how to value your high-card hands. |
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