Monday 30 September 2019

Make Money at Online Poker

There are two types of online poker players, the recreational players, and the players who just want to make money. This is for the players who are at the table for one reason, make money. If you want to make some serious cash playing online poker, you need to the best poker strategies. Luckily, the internet has made this information freely available to everyone. Here are the most important poker strategies you need to consistently win poker tournaments and make money playing online poker. Wether you are a just beginner, or if you play professionally, these are crucial poker strategies you need to succeed.
First of all, you need to know the most common player types. These are: tight-passive, tight-aggressive, loose-passive, and loose aggressive. Don't know what that means? Here's a basic description of each.
Tight-passiveThese people usually stick to fixed limit poker. They won't last long in a no-limit tournament. They are overly conservative and don't take advantage of good hands.
Loose-passiveThese are the bad players. They play a lot of weak hands and rarely win. They will often check and call with the second best hand. They normally don't make it far in a no-limit tourney so if you find one, cash in.
Loose-aggressiveThese types can either be maniacs or good players. The maniacs will bluff a lot and maybe win some pots, but eventually they get called and get knocked out quickly. They love action and often go too far to get it. They rarely win.
The good loose-aggressive player may seem like a maniac, but it could be a trick. These players' stacks will fluctuate like crazy but they win more often than they lose. They will lose a big pot, but they will also buy a lot of pots and win massive ones. Be careful of these players.
Tight-aggressiveThe best player type in my opinion. This player doesn't play many hands, but when he does he bets aggressively. This player doesn't throw away chips on mediocre hands, and capitalizes when they do get the right hand. This player usually controls the hand. They don't check or call often, it's usually fold or raise.
Another important strategy is to use table position to your advantage.
To make things simple, let's divide the table into three sections. The first three players are usually classified as early position. These players are the first to act so in this position you should fold any marginal hands. A general rule of thumb is to fold any hand if you wouldn't call a decent sized raise. Players in early position should only be playing premium hands.
The next group of 4 players are classified as middle position. They have seen the early position players act so they have a better idea of whats going on at the table. If the early players all folded, you can play some marginal hands here. Every time a player folds thats one less player contending for the pot, so your chance of winning goes up.
The final group of players are classified as late position. These players have already seen most or all of the other players actions. They have a much smaller risk of additional raises or all-in calls after they place their bet, so they can play a variety of hands. If most of the table has folded, you can play a mediocre hand and have a good chance at winning the pot. You can also consider a blind steal.
As a general rule, play very tight from early position, and loosen up as you get closer to the end of the rotation. From mid position you can play looser depending on the previous players actions. From late position your action should be strongly correlated to what all the other players did before you. The general idea here is that the more information you have about the other players, the better your chances of winning.

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