Ok here is my problem...... when I get a good amount of chips I start calling hands that I normally wouldnt, what can I do to stop doing this? And what do u do to keep from being a loose player?
I am not an expert, so please take my advice with a grain of salt...
In my limited experiences with NLHE, Being a loose player
can be a good thing when the table is playing tightly, but playing
''too loose'' is a common mistake with many
overly aggressive type players i.m.o.
If you can see a flop for a reasonable price with any suited connector like a
or an
, that is not playing too loose i.m.o. These are good hands with a lot of potential that can
crush big pocket pairs when/if they hit the board.
If the price is right to play them.
But when someone starts playing junk hands like
or something like a
aggressively, they are just asking for big trouble as far as I am concerned.
Say that the board hits
and you are playing the
. Now what!? What if your opponent is playing
big slick or any Ace with a bigger kicker, now what are you going to do? What if your opponent flopped a four flush or a straight draw or even a straight?
You are royally screwed in that type of situation!
That's why those types of hands are trash for the most part and should usually be mucked as far as I am concerned. :listen: