Nizzy Posted Saturday at 07:33 PM #1 Posted Saturday at 07:33 PM Poker is a game of skill, strategy, and psychology. Some players wait patiently for strong hands, while others apply constant pressure with aggressive play. Both styles can be effective when used at the right time. Which approach matches your poker style, and why?
lamina Posted Saturday at 07:34 PM #2 Posted Saturday at 07:34 PM There's no strategy when it comes to the game of luck on Y'all need to remember that
Thamilan Posted 12 hours ago #5 Posted 12 hours ago Based on you opponents u need to adapt the strategy some people often play more bluffs you need to choose patients wait for the right thing if you are chip leader then near to bubble play aggressive will pay higher
pabloloris Posted 4 hours ago #6 Posted 4 hours ago i lean more patience cos i hate getting caught bluffing and losing chips for no reason. but if the table is way too tight you knda have to steal blinds sometimes or you just bleed out
juanhill37 Posted 4 hours ago #7 Posted 4 hours ago i used to be super patient but then last week i sat at a table where nobody bet unless they had the nuts, it was so boring. started 3betting with junk like 7 4 suiteed just to wake everyone up and ended up stacking a guy who couldnt fold his queens
enriquedior54 Posted 3 hours ago #8 Posted 3 hours ago Waiting works until the blinds climb, then you have to shift gears or you just watch your stack vanish.
T1tanMage Posted 3 hours ago #9 Posted 3 hours ago tbh i find pure patience just means you get blinded down while the aggro players scoop all the dead money, so i end up playing tight early but then i open up a lot more once antes kick in. its not really a style choice for me, its just math.
WiTEhOluK6 Posted 3 hours ago #10 Posted 3 hours ago one thing i notice nobody mentions is tracking which opponents fold to c bets too much, that alone shifts my whole style. if they give up easy ill get more aggro with them but if theyre sticky ill just wait for actual value and let them hang themselves
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