How should you play when you are in an loose table and how should you play when you in a tight table(hold'em)?
How should you play when you are in an loose table and how should you play when you in a tight table(hold'em)?
at a loose table, you will often want to call more raises before the flop and raise less often, because you won't likely get anyone to fold, and will be facing wider ranges of hands that will raise…on a tight table, you should call raises less often and raise more often, because you will steal the blinds with raises and will often be up against a big hand when someone else raises, so you want to have a big hand even just to call a raise
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July 18th, 2007 at 6:58 pm
Play the opposite of the table. Loosen up (don't go overboard) at a tight table and tighten up a bit at a loose table. Also, at a loose table, drawing hands increase in value — just be sure you're getting the correct odds.
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July 18th, 2007 at 11:29 pm
at a loose table, you will often want to call more raises before the flop and raise less often, because you won't likely get anyone to fold, and will be facing wider ranges of hands that will raise…on a tight table, you should call raises less often and raise more often, because you will steal the blinds with raises and will often be up against a big hand when someone else raises, so you want to have a big hand even just to call a raise
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July 19th, 2007 at 4:42 pm
If you are playing on a loose table, make sure you play drawing hands such as flush draws and straight draws. Made hands will get paid off on loose tables making the draws profitable.
If you are playing on a tight table and your image is of a tight player, then try and make a couple steals when the cards appear to be in your favor. These steals will be unnoticed by the other players and will keep you in the chips until you get a real hand.
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