So after another losing streak i've come to realise i'm simply a weak-tight player, and need to add more agression into my play. But with this style i'm confused what to do if:
- You raise pre-flop on a strong hand, and get a bad flop. Do you keep raising on a semi-bluff hoping people fold? And if you're in early position, do you make smaller bets or just check/fold altogether?
- If in the case of you not hitting anything you're supposed to keep betting and keep the agression, when do you fold if it seems an opponent could of hit big? When they re-raise?
It just seems to me like this style of play can make a lot of mistakes or have to bluff often, but as i'm asking maybe i'm just thinking of playing it wrong.
Thanks in advance.
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04-17-2010 #1Fish Food
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05-08-2010 #2Fish Food
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it all depends on the situation man. way to vague of a question concerning your circumstances for a good answer. But i would agree that playing more aggressive is the way to win. Just be smart and don't get 2 crazy with ur betting. Know when your opponent has a hand and prolly won't give it up. A ton of donk online players don't fold when they should!
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06-11-2010 #3
It seems to me that you are too focused on your own hand and playing style when you should pay more attention to other players and their style.
Make mental notes of the range of hands your opponents are playing. If they are playing only premium hands, and they raise you, chances are you're beat. If they are a really loose player and will play anything and they raise, chances are they missed and are trying to buy.
Pay more attention to the habits (calling, raising, re-raising, etc) of other players and your game will adjust with little effort.
Pick up a poker book for beginners and read every letter of it. Trust me, it will help.
http://pokernaut.blogspot.com/
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