By Stanley Majors
Most poker players fall into one
of four categories, and once you're experienced enough, you'll be able
to place your opponents into particular groups very quickly. This is a
detailed definition of the different types of poker players you'll
find.
As you play poker online you should try to pick up as much information
about a player to accurately place them into a category.
But remember the boundaries of the
different types of poker players are not clearly defined and the best
pokers
players can change their style of play very quickly to mislead the rest
of the table.
Types of Poker Players:
Tight-Passive: A tight-passive player
is one that won't raise or call unless they have a very strong hand.
This
type of player is normally best suited for limit Texas Holdem poker
games
and will very seldom take a risk on their hand. If a tight passive
player
calls your raise – you'd better have the courage to backup your bet.
Loose-Passive: Loose passive players
are also known as “calling stations”. They call any bet you place and
it's
best to avoid bluffing these players. They'll very seldom fold once
they've
seen the flop.
Tight-Aggressive: These players will
only bluff occasionally. They only play good hands and once they've got
that hand they'll bet aggressively. Beware when this player raises he
could
end up taking a huge chunk out of your stack...
Read more: Types
of Poker Players
Stanley Majors is an experienced
online poker journalist who writes articles on a range of poker topics.
His numerous articles found on Texas
Holdem Net ,provide useful and factual poker information and
insight.
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