kingphil02
Enthusiast
Silver Level
I'm looking for advice. Anyways sitting down how many hands should I see to view the type of players? There are a lot of regs who are more familiar with one another. Some are aggressive and trap at times.
My first thought on my approach should be to play TAG til I get a feel of everyone's mood or style of play at the table. Is this good? Back to my main question what is a good number of hands to start my judgement on the player. I know there are many factors to take in such as changing styles and going on tilt. I'm interested on math and picking up better reads on people from play and bet sizes.
I find myself to play bad against aggression and would also love some referals some great books on tells to read people better.
Last questions how often do you change your style at the table and how do you take your approach?
My money is low so I plan on buying in with $80 and have $50 for reload or should I just put it all up and play it as all or nothing. I know I should buy-in for the max but I'm buying into a tournament first. It would be nice to get past the bubble so I will have extra reload or buy in money. $200 max on cash is the buy-in.
Please send some feed back I'm like almost a Reg who has been crunching to learn more. I have a wk to prepare for some fun and hopefully a profitable night. I plan on trying to reach a $200-300 profit. Thank you all for your feed back. I just started reading Dynamic Full Ring Poker by James "SplitSuit" Sweeny. So far so good on fundamentals a lot of people overlook. Me as a beginner for sure.
My first thought on my approach should be to play TAG til I get a feel of everyone's mood or style of play at the table. Is this good? Back to my main question what is a good number of hands to start my judgement on the player. I know there are many factors to take in such as changing styles and going on tilt. I'm interested on math and picking up better reads on people from play and bet sizes.
I find myself to play bad against aggression and would also love some referals some great books on tells to read people better.
Last questions how often do you change your style at the table and how do you take your approach?
My money is low so I plan on buying in with $80 and have $50 for reload or should I just put it all up and play it as all or nothing. I know I should buy-in for the max but I'm buying into a tournament first. It would be nice to get past the bubble so I will have extra reload or buy in money. $200 max on cash is the buy-in.
Please send some feed back I'm like almost a Reg who has been crunching to learn more. I have a wk to prepare for some fun and hopefully a profitable night. I plan on trying to reach a $200-300 profit. Thank you all for your feed back. I just started reading Dynamic Full Ring Poker by James "SplitSuit" Sweeny. So far so good on fundamentals a lot of people overlook. Me as a beginner for sure.