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November 14th, 2008 by Administrator
Over time, it happens to every pokern player-you get a reputation. Eventually, people get familiar with your style and tendencies. That’s not necessarily a bad thing-in fact, if you know how others think of you, then you can play off of that image and turn their presuppositions against them.
The first step to this is to cultivate your poker image. After your first few games of poker, you should be able to learn your individual playing style, and it will usually fall into the “tight” or “loose” side of things.
It’s generally thought of as a good idea to cultivate a tight image at the poker en ligne table because if players think that you’re tight, the assumption is that you won’t act unless you’ve got the winning hand. This enables you to bluff effectively, but when you do, be cautious. When you do bluff, try to do so in situations where you don’t have to show your hand, because once people see that you do bluff, your cover is gone for good.
A lot of players tend to cultivate a loose image, betting on way too many hands and playing cards that most people would be happy to toss away. This is effective for just the opposite reason-when you’re thought of as a loose player, it’s assumed that you’re bluffing, so players are more likely to go in with you when you do have a good hand.
Take the time to figure out how others see you at the poker table, and you’ll be able to use their assumptions to your advantage.
