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What's Your Poker Playing Styles?

By: Tracey Hughes Home | Arts-and-Entertainment | Casino-Gambling


Every poker player has their own distinct strategy and decision making style, but essentially you will experience the 4 main categories of poker player types. Knowing the style of your opponents play is a key element of playing great poker. There are 4 basic poker playing styles of that poker players can use; tight, loose, passive and aggressive. It is best to use these styles as a point of reference when characterizing your opponents play as well as your own.

Briefly, Loose and Tight play applies to the number of poker hands played, the more you play the looser you are. The Passive and Aggressive play delivers to how you play the hands you've decided to get involved with, the more you bet and raise the more aggressive you are.

Tight

This playing style is almost the exact opposite of aggressive play. Tight players play far fewer starting hands, and are patient enough to wait for the right hands, the right position, and the right situation to make their move While the social side may still be important to them, the main goal here is to play winning poker while taking the bare minimum of risks. An eager tight player understands the pot odds involved and isn't prepared to pay over the odds when drawing to a hand.

Loose

A loose player will tend to play a lot of hands, usually paying to see the flop, and often play right to the River, even with a mediocre hand. The type of person that plays this style is often not overly bothered about making profits, they are in the game for the social aspect and have a carefree attitude accordingly, and they adjudge that playing tightly is a waste of their time as they want to be involved in the action, not watching it. They are willing to pay over the odds to continue with their hand, because of that, making this style of play unprofitable in the long run.

Passive

A passive player plays with cold feet , hardly raising and betting if at all, opting to use a strategy based on checking and calling instead. They are happy enough to let an opponent dictate the action, they are mastered of calling large bets when chasing their draws and turn down to bet the pot when they have the best hand,because of that, minimizing their own winning possible and maximizing their opponents.

All Passive players may win their fair share of pots but usually at the expense of receiving poor value on their gamble and practically never by making their opponent fold. When a passive player raise, they usually have a very good hand and are by that they are considered much easier to read.

Aggressive

Aggressiveness is a style of play often used in the Poker world! Aggressive player likes better to bet, raise and re-raise when involved in a hand, in order to put maximum pressure on their opponents. His goal is to either force their opponent out of the pot, or to create an environment where their opponent is more likely to make mistakes.

An aggressive player has a burning desire to win and ultimately profit from their aggressive tactics, they can be highly unpredictable and much harder opponents to read because their raises mean relatively less than other types of players' raises. An aggressive player will win more because their style allows them to win a higher percentage of uncontested pots as well as winning with the best hand in a showdown.

Your opponents may be observing you! Remember that just like your opponents, you are also liable to a toneless behavior and this information can be stored and used to the advantage of others. This is why it is important to mix up your poker style of play to avoid giving your opponents too much insight into your game.



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