Study your poker table opponents
Howdy,
Knowing what kind of moves you can expect from your opponents at the poker table is important to go deep into the tournament and grow your chip stack with a healthy pace.
A beginning player may play almost any hand that looks good, so Ax, 22, 33, QJ, 89 etc. they will tend to play even they may play 810 and that sort of hands. If the flop comes and they hit something they will not throw their hands away, even if they have the lowest pair. So if you decide to bluff them away cause your AK did not hit anything on the flop it may cost you a lot chips.
Knowing who is sitting at your table is essential. Luckily there are ways to know fast who is out there, if you want to learn how buy my eBook.
Look out for more tips coming soon.
Greetings from Jake.
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Apr 18, 2010 | Reply
Ha! Nice picture, keep it up Jake, with the tips!
Jul 23, 2010 | Reply
Good news ! It’s really interesting,I already saw that.
Regards