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Originally Posted by Steve-O
We all know the loose to tight, and the passive to aggressive classifications. I've recently been tinkering with 2, possibly 3, new classification charts.
the loose-tight, passive-aggressive would still be the primary way to classify a player. However I have added 2 new charts as well; DECISION MAKING logical to emotional, and DECEPTION straightforward to deceptive.
Basically, decision making encompasses how they come to their decisions and even touches on their tiltability. Deception is pretty straightforward, how often do they misrepresent their hand and are they difficult to read.
the third I've been tinkering with (possibly in place of decision making) is hand reading. Do they play their cards or do they play the situation.
Thoughts/Ideas???
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I like your ideas but in a way to me the main two you listed, in my opinion, or the way i've been thinking of poker each fall under loose-tight and passive aggressive with each incorporating one more then the other. For example I perceive the LAG player to be more emotional in his decision making, the opposite of a TAG player who
I perceive to be more logical and straightforward the majority of the time. Get what i'm saying?