I think I do a little better in nitty tables than loose ones as well but don't do to poorly at loose tables. Can't really give any advice but good luck at finding tables that you do well. Best of luck
I just suggest tightening up your hand range at loose tables.
I hate playing with nits because they only call if they have the nuts. You win a lot of very small pots off them, but if they become involved you know you're in trouble.
At some point it isn't fun anymore just picking off the blinds. YOu find yourself limping in with monsters just to get some action.
loose tables u gotta pik ye spots,,find ye donkey ,,watch the action and set THE LOOSE player up,,,if hes loose as u gotta let him et into u ,wen u holden a monster,,and hold ye nerve and keep callin ,,,SUK EM IN
Any advice?
Usually this occurs when you are a very lag player, you tend to be able to bluff these nitty players more than other lag players. I just suggest tightening up your hand range at loose tables. Identify the guy you think you'll stack up against and do it.
Great points.Absolutely great advice - do the opposite of the table you are at. But prepared to open your range regardless and to fold if you don't hit. No point trying to bluff at the loose tables, you'll get called down. But start calling down more with top pair and loose tables do have more aggression in terms of semi-bluffing and middle and bottom pairs, etc; And of course, pay attention to everyone's style. Many loose players tend to be more prone to bet the pot on a semi bluff and have nothing at all. If you have a tight image, it will be easier for you to bluff them, just don't try it often.