Poker Advice: Animated American Poker Principle

Animated American Poker Principle

 

 

 

 

 

 

There exist at east 4 types of poker players. Belonging to this or that type players have both strong and weak points and all of them have advantages over others in some particular situations.
Each of these types has at least two basic attributes.
If the player is tight (plays very few hands) or loose (plays a lot of hands):
If the player is aggressive (raises and bluffs) or passive (calls other players bets).
Loose-Aggressive
In an online poker environment this is the weakest category. This player gambles according to the following principle: he raises after every flop. Their strategy often works against poor players and will win a lot of small pots, but online, these players will go broke quickly. Loose-Aggressive players attract sharks. The sharks are fine with letting these players have 10 small pots; they are after the three large pots which will eventually break this player. The only advice here is not to stick to one and the same table. It is better to change tables every 50 hands.
Loose-Passive
This is another weak category. Their strategy is to call the bets of other players no matter how strong their hands are. These players will lose very slowly, often being able to stay in against the other players, but unable to beat the house rake.
Tight-Passive
With the help of bad players at the table players of this type win. The main weak point is that it is very easy to see and notice such players. You never have to worry about a bluff from them. If this type of player has a decent hand or a lot of outs, he or she will call your bet or make a small bet. If not, they will fold.
Tight-Aggressive
This style can be very successful for online play. These players will only see a flop with a decent hand and will then take a shot at the pot after the flop with a bet.

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