Quote Originally Posted by Pelion
ideally i want to play against loose passives who call anything and never ever raise. That way i can play Axs all day and wait till i hit my runner runner flush before i go allin
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Ok. You want to play against players who you can identify weaknesses in. Calling stations are one. They call down with any or some part of the board, despite what you have, which can be an overpair or top pair. The thing with these players is that occasionaly they get lucky and snag two pair or trips on you. But all most 80% the time they end up donating to you're better hand. 80% thats fairly big. SO even if they suckout some shitty two pair or trips fine. Just dont pay them! Then you get 80% profit on them when they suck.
Chasers. Oh man. Gotta love chasers. Chasing for bad odds is bad, bad, bad. To me its the single worst thing u can do in poker, chase for bad odds. Same here. They only hit about 30% of the time, that means 70% you hold or improve. SO just kill their odds to draw and let them chase. Again jus t remember not to pay them if u think they hit. That means you get more than 2/3rds of anything they put in the pot most times.
Other players to note also include those who overvalue their hands. I played limit the other day against a fish like this. He rivered a straight on a 3 to a flush board, he put me on overs but i had te flush so he pmped half his stack in to the pot with the flush showing and i kept raising. Tough on him that this game had no cap limit on the river. Oh well i busted him. If he had any idea he might have guessed he was beat but he didnt.
Basically look for players who u can catergorize as certain types. Once you have that you can figure out strategies to play aginst them. AGainst fish thats often just kill drawing odds and bet strong hands hard.
Me personally i tend toward liking to play against tight players because im quite loose and aggressive by nature soi like to flop a cheap monster and then batter the taggs for theirs stacks because they know im loose.