Questions to Ask About Your Opponents

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Some Questions to Ask About Your Opponents
---Are they calling stations?
---Do they bluff?
---Will they fold to big bets and raises?
---Do they play recklessly?
---What sizes are their bets?
---Do they re-raise?
---Are they tight or loose?
---Do they play slow or fast?
---Do they chase?
---Do they slow play good hands?
---Who will make a big bet with a big hand?
---Who is just trying to survive?
---Who are the good players?
---Who doesn’t check-raise?
---Will he really use that gun sitting on the table in front of him?


Terrence "VP Pappy" Murphy, Hallowed Hold'em Poker
 
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Questions should be asked, but the best answer is a strong hand and a good position
 
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We must make our strategy according to the points we have written down from our opponents,
 
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I find these 2 answers help to establish answering those questions easier -Never go broke in a limped pot
-Card elimination (what hands would they stay in the pot with that are combinations of whats on the board and what would be suited)
 
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Great check list.

Could possibly add in: What is their player typed, are they Passive or Agressive? But that could be superfulous as grouping a number of your question together addresses the issue.
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Its a good check list of couse! but its need a muny time to treining this one!
 
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Some Questions to Ask About Your Opponents
---Are they calling stations?
---Do they bluff?
---Will they fold to big bets and raises?
---Do they play recklessly?
---What sizes are their bets?
---Do they re-raise?
---Are they tight or loose?
---Do they play slow or fast?
---Do they chase?
---Do they slow play good hands?
---Who will make a big bet with a big hand?
---Who is just trying to survive?
---Who are the good players?
---Who doesn’t check-raise?
---Will he really use that gun sitting on the table in front of him?


Terrence "VP Pappy" Murphy, Hallowed Hold'em Poker
exact! is what I always recommend to every player when entering a table, you have to study your opponents well that is a great advantage when making a decision of a play
 
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To study the opponent, you need to play with him a lot of hands. This list of questions, in my opinion, works very superficially in tournaments, where you will meet many players for the first time in your life.
 
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