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Cutthroat versus Passive
July 8th, 2012 by Gemma

Aggressive and passive refer to the amount you wager in any given situation. The much more you bet the much more aggressive you are. Most professional poker players recommend a tight-aggressive general betting style. The truth is your playing style ought to be flexible. You’ll need to be in a position to adapt your type to fit various conditions, for instance a ten gambler sit and go should be played differently then a 300 gambler tournament. Table position should also be taken into consideration when determining your level of aggression in a hand. Also you would like to be in a position to react to the other gamblers and their styles.

Usually intense works much better then passive. When playing holdem poker you may need to wager when you might have good cards because most of the cards played are shared with all of the players. Being intense makes gamblers on a draw take a major gamble or fold. I like to implement a passive strategy against loose players. When I have a major hand I limp in, then they wager aggressively and I raise the pot with the finest cards.

You must wager on unique variations when faced with different situations. In ten player sit and go I begin out passive then later in the tournament I change to aggressive. You may win pots using the second best hand by betting big against a passive player. On the other hand you’ll be able to trap an aggressive gambler by betting passively. The query in the back of one’s mind must be what does the other guy have? An ambitious wager can help you to answer this question because if someone calls or raises a massive bet it normally means that they have a large hand.

Table position requirements to be taken into consideration. When in early placement you must ease off a bit so that you’ve a chance to see what the other gamblers do prior to you’ve got allot of chips in the pot because it can be easy to walk into a trap playing aggressively in early position. Late placement on the other hand is where it is possible to turn it up just a little as it can be easier to judge the value of your competitors hand by the quantity they bet.

Ambitious wins over passive most times. All you would like to do is pay attention to the other gamblers playing kinds, as well as your table placement and you will know when to turn it up or down. Take each hand serious and pick your moments, then you will be raking in the chips.


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