How To Win Playing Poker: Learn To Play Your Opponent
When you are entering the world of poker you must be aware of
the fact that in order to achieve the best performance you must
become skilled not only at playing poker as a game but also at
playing poker players as persons. This basically translates
through a play that is generally perfect when it comes to
techniques and that will also be adjustable to the other's style
and skill. You play must rely on the weaknesses of you opponents
and take shelter from their strong points. To do this you have
to constantly observe them and pick the most appropriate
strategy in each specific case.
You have to consider things like advertising you game. This will
give you a variety in your game when mixed with raises with low
hand and calls with high hands and will not allow others to play
you. As always defense is the best offence so take advantage of
it. This strategy includes playing more hands with weak players
and loose players and also players known to play badly after the
first turn. Also play fewer hands when dealing with experts.
Bluff good players and aggressive ones but never bluff a weak
inexperienced player because he will ruin your game.
You must make good use of your position in the game. It is an
important factor and it is proven that you must sit left to
loose players and weak or maniac ones because you can easily
control them. When playing against tight players do the opposite
thing: keep them to your right if possible. This way you and
your maniac player are isolated when you will raise and you can
better play him.
When dealing with aggressive players the trick is playing them
back using their own weapon: aggression. You will spend more
money on hands having to raise and re-raise hands you wouldn't
normally do, but you will make them a bit more passive this way.
When you have a good hand you must let them do their bets and
raises and then you start yours, trapping them into many other
bets as well. When you are dealing with passive players, they
are safer to play. They will fold and check when they have
almost nothing and they will bet only when they have a good
hand, so if they bet you can fold cards, cards that you would've
kept if you were dealing with an aggressive player.
Participate in more hands next to the loose players and play
tight against the tight persons. You should not bluff a loose
player ever, maybe just when you have an excellent opportunity
on your hands. On the other hand, tight players are to be
bluffed as often as possible, a lot more than any other type of
players.