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    Poker Playing Styles

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    Post by Guest Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:04 pm

    PLAY STYLES

    TIGHT / LOOSE AGGRESSIVE / PASSIVE


    Loose: A loose player plays a lot of hands, usually far too many. The typical loose player is a novice with an "any two cards can win" philosophy. They want to see the flop al of the time, and will often play to the river with a marginal hand. Loose tables can be quite profitable for good players, but excessively loose tables can be unprofitable for tight players, since they will often lose good hands to lucky draws by bad players. When playing at a loose table, loosen your starting hand requirements by playing more suited cards, connectors, and small pairs, but be prepared to fold if your hand doesn't improve.

    Tight: A tight player will play fewer starting hands. Tight players take advantage of starting hand selection to increase their chances of drawing to a winning hand. At no-limit and high-limit tables playing tight is crucial, but in any case you generally want to play tighter than the other players at your table. Tight tables are generally not as profitable as loose tables, since fewer players will see the flop, but tight players will play more rationally than loose players.

    Poker players are also categorized as "passive" or "aggressive". These adjectives refer to a player's betting style. Passive players rarely raise, preferring instead to check or call. But when passive players do raise, they generally have the best hand. Passives are very predictable and consistent. On the other hand, aggressive players raise frequently, and are often unpredictable. The combination of starting hand requirements and betting styles create four commonly recognized categories of players, listed here from worst to best:

    Loose-passive: Often referred to as "calling stations," loose-passive players have a tendency to call any bet as long as they have a remote chance of winning. Loose-passives often will not raise when they have a good hand, but they often will not fold when they have a bad hand.

    Loose-aggressive: Loose-aggressive players will make often-inappropriate raises. They will not always have the best hand when they raise, and will even raise with poor hands. Due to their inconsistent and irrational play, loose-aggressive players are often called "maniacs". Playing against maniacs can be profitable if you win heads-up against them, but they can also be expensive to play against, due to the number of raises you'll have to call.

    Tight-passive: Often referred to as "rocks," tight-passive players play few hands and play them cautiously. But if a tight-passive player starts raising all of a sudden, it is likely that they have the "nuts”. Playing tight-passive will keep you from losing money, but it won't make you much either.

    Tight-aggressive: Tight-aggressive players also play few hands, but will be much more varied in the way they play those hands. If a tight-aggressive player raises, they may have a very good hand.
    Tight-aggressive players utilize selective aggression. They will "slow play" good hands only to trap players with lesser hands into betting later in the round. They will raise to "represent" hands they don't have in order to make other players fold. Tight-aggressive is the standard that you should aspire to.

    The majority of players in the Pokerhut365 league are not tight-aggressive, more sort of semi-loose aggressive (if you catch my drift!), but playing tight and aggressive will supply you with the habits of a good poker player to expand upon. From my experience tight-aggressive players win more money and points every season than all of the other players. I’ll back that statement up too. Here are the names of three tight-aggressive fella’s and one tight-semi aggressive lady.

    Go and check on the PH365 local league tables during any season and notice their league position and their profits.

    Ste Jones – Ellesmere Port

    Michael Moran – Liverpool

    Mike Scotson – Liverpool/Ellesmere Port

    Karren Dennet – Ellesmere Port

    If you want to learn the foundations of playing tight-aggressive poker, read my articles entitled “why starting hands are so important” and “suggested starting hands for beginners”. Follow the “drawing odds” tips from admin and the “how to calculate pot odds” article by thundercat (Mister Cat to me and you!).

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