The tight aggressive player in Holdem

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  • 15 December 20111:25 pm ketchup143

    that last tip was a little bit misleading: yes, u want to sit to the left of an aggressive player, but typically a maniac-type player. u want to sit to the right of a tight player. a TAP can be tight or aggressive, and is capable of playing competently out of position. i guess my point is u should try to sit to their left, but it’s not going to give u as big an edge as sitting to the left of an aggressive but much less skilled player.

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  • 15 December 20112:05 pm wisepopcorn

    @EdDy4RheelZ
    Good advice! There is no such thing as a “right” style. Table conditions should determine your play.

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  • 15 December 20113:50 pm watermage098

    tight aggressive player = that is the FIRST STEP beginners must be. these pros know how to play their cards that’s why they can play even if loose. ex. Negreanu likes to play suited like 3 spade, 5 spade he will call it regardless of card ranking

  • 15 December 20114:25 pm EdDy4RheelZ

    I understand that. But tight-aggressive isn’t necessarily a winning style. Winning style is varied depending on who is sitting at your table. If you’re in a table full of nits, then loose-aggressive small ball strategy is the best where you keep putting constant pressure on your opponents, constantly stealing blinds, constant c-bets, etc. If you’re in a table full of gamblers, you play tight until you get good hands to accumulate chips and to control of the table.

  • 15 December 20115:06 pm Kovenmx

    @EdDy4RheelZ All those player you mentioned have mastered the game… they can adapt to any play style, their reading abilities are excellent compared to the majority of poker players… They always bet for a reason and they bet the certain amount of money to either make you fold, make you re-raise with a dead hand or to value bet you, but I can assure you they started as Tight aggressive players and made their own style.

  • 15 December 20116:06 pm EdDy4RheelZ

    Phil Ivey once said, you should never sit down with a strategy. So in other words, you play based on what kind of opponents you have at your table. If you got table filled with loose-aggressive morons, you play tight and build chips at once. If you got nitty tables filled with pussies, you play small ball and frequently raise where you take down the pots without a hand.

  • 15 December 20116:36 pm JOSBOY4LIF

    I think It’s called Solid-Aggressive style which is still a variant for Tight-Aggressive.

  • 15 December 20116:53 pm JoeLBlack707

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  • 15 December 20117:15 pm lostcause31

    If I recall correctly that was a tournament style thing where your chips didnt follow you from table to table only your place/the points allotted did so it was slightly different though your point surely has merit.

  • 15 December 20117:40 pm EdDy4RheelZ

    Exactly. That’s my point. You don’t have to play tight-aggressive all the time to win. Based on how people play, you adapt to it. Phil Ivey is aggressive player but I’ve seen him play tight-passive when he was playing in poker invitational event where Gus Hansen was going crazy. In this situation, Ivey was playing tight-passive and let others eliminate each other. There’s no such thing as winning style.

  • 15 December 20117:48 pm lostcause31

    I dont think you can really try and put those players into the average group/style as they all are capable of switching up their playstyles.

  • 15 December 20118:48 pm EdDy4RheelZ

    Since when is tight-aggressive a winning style? So according to this retarded video, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Tom Dwan, Patrik Antonius are all horrible losing players since they’re very loose-aggressive players who play with any two cards.

  • 15 December 20119:39 pm markandrews69

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  • 15 December 20119:53 pm 4kingelle

    noob

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  • 15 December 201111:03 pm djax4mvp

    loose is the only way to win a multi table tourney! trust me! but not too loose! steal blinds all day and don’t get paranoid! when their is an opportunity to get big pots don’t overbet because you’re paranoid and feel like the pot is big enough already you’ll regret it once the blinds raise in a few minutes. i just finished second in a 3,581 man tourney and i turned my 5 bucks on feb 10th to 121 bucks today

  • 15 December 201111:49 pm globalcapitalist

    LAG>TAG.

  • 16 December 201112:09 am Grouncontrol

    I disagree – doyle brunson is a tight aggressive player

  • 16 December 20111:09 am ravishedman

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  • 16 December 20111:56 am steveblah5

    you want to sit to the right of TAG’s. LAGs (loose aggro) you want to be on the left of. This will allow you isolate them preflop, in position obv.

    Don’t worry about the TAGs as much…

  • 16 December 20112:08 am ChipChatPoker

    yes…very nice informative videos,,,

  • 16 December 20112:21 am somethingaboutpoker

    Man..These videos are awesome!

  • 16 December 20112:47 am ChipChatPoker

    great videos….!


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