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All poker players can be divided into four groups. Each of these styles has strengths and weaknesses, and each of these styles can be profitable in the correct situation. Each style is based on two attributes: Depending on the number of hands the player plays with the players can be either tight or loose. Tight players play few hands and loose players play with a lot of hands. Whether the player is aggressive or passive. An aggressive player raises and bluffs a lot. A passive player prefers to call the bets of other players. Loose-Aggressive In fact it is the weakest category in online poker. These players are constantly raising before and after the flop. If playing in a real casino such a strategy works against poor players and allows a player to win only small pots. But in an online casino this strategy will bring nothing but losses. Sharks are often attracted by such players. Sharks let such a player has his small pots, but then they are ready to break this player and win all his money. The only way this strategy works is for the player to wander from one table to another approximately every 50 hands. Loose-Passive They are no more stronger than the first group. These players can only make money in a game with a lot of wild players and generally have to depend on luck to have a successful poker session. 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 These players can win money simply because there are so many bad players in the online poker rooms. The main weak point is that it is very easy to see and notice such players. Players of this type never bluff. This player is more likely to call the bets of other players or to make small bets. If not, they will fold. Tight-Aggressive This style can be very successful for online play. They have the following principle of the game: see a flop with a decent hand and then take a shot at the pot after the flop with a bet. Multi-Hand Poker Game Odds. |
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