Posts Tagged ‘playing tight poker’

Adjusting Your Strategy

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Your style of play should not be static. In other words, depending on the type of game you are playing, you need to alter your poker strategy in order to play most effectively against your opponents. If players are participating in almost every hand, you too can play more hands since the starting requirements for hands have been lowered by the other players. Players who do this are generally weaker players and can be exploited. A weak table can also be beaten also by only playing your strong hands. Because you will have many callers when you have a legitimate hand, you are going to be able to take chips from those other players.

Playing AggressiveIf players are stronger and are playing fewer hands, they are generally going to be harder to beat because of the fact that the few hands that they do play will be much better. When you are caught in a heads up situation with one of these players, you can sometimes take advantage of their tight play by bluffing. This will only work if you have created an image for yourself that says you only play the best hands as well. In this case, you can create the illusion that the hand you are playing is better than these players’ own good hands. If you are going to bluff, remember that bluffs will not work regularly against these players. Because they are better players, they will be able to quickly catch on to the fact that you are playing less than stellar hands. Masking your play is important, but bluffs will certainly not take the place of sound fundamentals within your play.