Sunday, August 10, 2008

Online poker Strategies

Most people still play poker to basically have fun and when that happens thoughts of detailed strategy tend to go out the window. To start learning about poker strategy however, you need to understand the four basic types of poker. Those four types are listed below with a brief introduction to each one given.

Weak and Loose

Poker players that are weak and loose are perhaps the worst poker players in the world. A weak player is one that does not take the initiative very often on betting, preferring instead to call with marginal hands all the way down to the river in the hopes of getting lucky. Players that are loose are players that do not discriminate very well when it comes to starting hand selection and will often enter a pot with absolute crap like J-3, 2-4 and 4-9. These are the two worst aspects of strategic poker play and for that reason a player that is both weak and loose is a player that can do nothing but lose in the long run.

Weak and Tight

Players that are weak and tight are marginally better than players that are weak and loose. Tight players will play good hands and for that reason will often end up entering the pot with very strong starting hands. However, when they are in the pot, the player will then play those hands weakly, only calling when they should be raising unless they have the absolute nuts in a particular hand at a particular point. Players that are weak and tight are known as rocks generally and while this strategy can make you marginally profitable at the lower limits, it will result in your eventual demise if you play any higher than that. For many poker players, being weak and tight is a station along the path to becoming a complete poker player.

Strong and Loose

Players that are strong and loose do not discriminate very well in their starting hand selection and in addition to that will also be extremely aggressive in betting, often bluffing and raising with absolute crap to back up their raises. They are often known as maniacs and as far as poker strategy goes, strong and loose is a better strategy than weak and tight because a strong and loose player will win many bluffed pots from a weak and tight one.

Strong and Tight

Strong and tight is the pinnacle of Poker Strategy and it is the poker strategy that the vast majority of professional poker players use. They tend to only enter pots with good hands or hands that have a lot of potential and when they are in pots they tend to play those pots aggressively. If you want to be a good poker player, your ultimate goal should be to emulate this type of Poker Strategy as best as you can.

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