
Posted Tue Aug 12, 2003 8:43 am GMT by Dave B
Sometimes I naturally find myself playing counter to the table. Loose on tight tables and tight on loose tables. Playing loose on tight tables allows my to win a lot of smaller pots, which make up for the losses when someone catchs a hand. Playing tight on loose tables allows me to increase the size of the pots that I win per hand.
Does anyone else find themselves doing this? I most play limit holdem-so my raises or re-raises are never huge.
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Posted Tue Aug 12, 2003 12:31 pm GMT by Poker_Vendetta
I usually play my game, the same (sorry for the rhyme) reguardless of how my opponents are playing. I don't play absolutely horrible hands out of position and I try not to make any real mistakes. I play a very, very simple style but I usually do not lose a lot of money. I always try to make the right calls, if I fail to do that, that is usually when I lose money...I'll only switch to tight when there is someone who for the past 20 hands has raised 100 preflop or something like that you know?
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