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Most poker players fall in one of the following classes. If you classify your opponents on the table fast in one of these classes, playing will be a lot easier for you. Notice: Good poker players change their playing style during a game a view times, so it's harder for the opponent players to classify him. Tight-Passive This type of player only calls and raises if he has a very strong hand. He folds the weak and avarage cards. If a Tight-Passive player calls or raises, the other players best joice is to fold their cards. Loose-Passive Loose-Passive players nearly call everything their opponents bet. Trying to bluff this kind of player is not that of a good idea. They rarely fold after seeing the flop. Tight-Agressive They only play strong hands and if they get one, they play it agressive. His opponents should be aware of him. He could take a big amount if they play with him. Loose-Agressive Loose-Agressive players should be feared. They act in ways their opponents won't understand. They go all-in with strong hands the other time and the next time they go all-in with a weak hand. It's hard to read their hands.
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