which way to play poker is better?

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which way to play poker is better?
aggresively or conservtively?
 
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I think that one is a personal prefence. I like to change up between the two. Depending on how the table is playing at that time.
 
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ya it all depend i like to play both intell i get the fill off the table its easy to get a read on people well its live but online it takes a lil bit longer but you never wanna let out your secret how you are playing thats for sure but i play tight in the biggining and if i am on a rush i will start to loosen up a lil bit.
 
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i dont think any one style is 'correct' over the others...
you should stick to what you feel comes naturally to you.
that being said, as you gain more experience, you'll learn how/when to switch gears depending on table status, overall tourney status, etc.
personally, i'd describe myself as a 'hybrid' semi-conservative. :)
 
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Play what the table isn't.

You should usually play tight if you are playing at home or online (low-limits) because most of the players are loose.

If you are playing against rocks (supertight players), play more aggressively than you normally would.

Generally, a good strategy is to play the opposite of what the table is doing.
 
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There is no one way to play poker, there are a bunch of strategies.
 
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smart thats all that to it not agressive only when nessacier
 
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The answer to that question changes depending on how many chips you have, how the players are betting, and the cards you have. The trick is to use both at the right times. That's the secret to winning at poker. That and luck. :icon_thum
 
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t1riel has it right. You play according to the conditions of the table and players. Its like fishing. You don't go trout fishing using squid.
 
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A good player knows that both styles are neccessary.

Some players will lean one way of the other.

But, will adjust to conditions which is important.

You can probably make it into the money playing tight and conservative.

But, when you hit that final table. You have to take off the gloves and start throwing some punches or 1st will be something the other players get and you don't
 
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Be conservative and aggressive, simultaneously

Be conservative with your starting hand selection.
When you do find two cards that you want to play
be aggressive all the way through. It's war out there man!

Chips are like soldiers. Choose the battles carefully, and then send as many soldiers as you can. Send reinforcements at every opportunity. Be a wise general and watch closely for signs that you need to retreat.

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The ability to open up your game and change gears during play is essential and sperates good poker players and great poker players. A good player is disciplined and sticks with a particular modus operandi. A great player will change up his play sporradically in order to keep his competition in a constant state of query. A player that is constantly playing only premium hands will be pegged as such rather quickly at a table and will limit the action he receives because when he does finally play a hand, he is automatically placed on a big hand forcing out people that might have called another player while they hold suited connectors or low to middle pairs.

Nick asked me to write some articles for posting here on CC, and the first topic I chose was this very subject. He emailed me this morning and said he would have them up sometime today. I will post the link in this thread when he notifies me that they're up so that anyone interested can read them.
 
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to the original question of this thread...I think you really have to switch up playing styles, depending on where you 're at in the tournament. A good player should ahve a couple of different "looks"
 
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I fold alot preflop but if i have a good hand and think the hand is mine i bet aggresively, unless I got like a nut flush or something, they I try to slowplay it abit.
 
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