Friday, April 19, 2013

Changing Gears

You've been playing for about 2 hours and you have a pretty good idea of what types of hands your opponents play. Now you can start making moves. By making moves i'm referring to bluffing. Not only will your opponents give you more credit, because they know you haven't been playing many hands. You'll have a better read to see if they are weak or strong. And if you've been paying attention, you might pick up on his betting pattern. Which is crucial because maybe he does have middle pair and makes a familiar bet, you can exploit it by raising him with nothing. If you sit down and try to make moves early, your opponents will label you as a loose player and will most likely call you down easier. If you feel like your opponents are catching up to what your doing, change it up. Start playing a little looser. Never play the same style when playing a session longer than 6 hours. Keep them guessing. 

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