I also think the russians but it can be because there are a lot of players from russia so it doesnt have to be a bad thing. Most of the time the players from eastern europe are the most aggressive players
what is your opinion in relation to the Russian field
You think it would be better if they were not playing?
or the Russians do not make a difference when we're playing a play poker
If the Russians did not play, many rooms went bankrupt Here it's not about Russians but about you!!! Play aggressively risk where risk is justified and with a cool head, then Russians will respect you at the table and be afraid. Then you will understand that we are all the same,today you lose, tomorrow you win)
for some reason it seems to me that the Poles are playing aggressively and the Germans .. although the Germans can play patiently .. but the Poles also play aggressively, I sometimes like their arrogance.
In micro stakes the Russian are just unbelievable sometimes playing really aggressive and in the end show nothing. well maybe I think they have they're own pro players and they watching them and think must play like them now and in the end there's nothing
I was wiped out by an overly aggressive player relatively recently. Total luck on the river, I'm talking a two-outer. Sure, it happens, even frequently, but, what the defense seems to be to this strategy is outside my particular wheelhouse.
I say the defense is fight fire with fire. But I can't seem to find much luck with that strategy, so I tend to avoid extra aggressive players.
I do not see much difference between Russian players and others. No as people see them often play in tournaments where bluff but not very strong players.
I don't think there's an "aggressive" country. I think you might notice a lot of aggressive Russians because there are a disproportionate amount of them on a lot of websites, but I wouldn't call them more aggressive (especially at higher stakes). If anything, I think Russian players are a lot more mindful and play "smarter" - even if they can be a bit rude sometimes. But then again, so can everybody.