nykenny
12-08-2003, 01:39 PM
I rarely play Party Poker's 15-30 game because I generally don't like the 2/3 chip blind structure. Anyway, I decided to play the past weekend seeing so many games are available. In the 15 hours of so I played, I didn't have the best poker experience of my life, though I did win.
There is plenty of action in those games. Sometimes too much. Many people are capable of pulling stunts in later streets like raise or check-raise bluffs on turn and river. The amount of mis-information and mis-representation is high. The games are loose aggressive with a good number of good players in too.
The strategic questions are,
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How should one select a table, biggest average pot or other factors? (all table selection suggestions / practices are welcome)
Should you adjust to different Loose-Aggressive games, and if so, how? Reason I ask is that I found there are too LAG game types loose aggressive pre-flop and flop vs. loose aggressive all the way.
What percentage of hands do one normally play in these 15-30 Party games (and beat it, of course)?
What in general works better, straight forward play or tricky play (against callers, against tricky aggressive bad players, and good players)?
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Thanks.
Kenny
There is plenty of action in those games. Sometimes too much. Many people are capable of pulling stunts in later streets like raise or check-raise bluffs on turn and river. The amount of mis-information and mis-representation is high. The games are loose aggressive with a good number of good players in too.
The strategic questions are,
<ul type="square">
How should one select a table, biggest average pot or other factors? (all table selection suggestions / practices are welcome)
Should you adjust to different Loose-Aggressive games, and if so, how? Reason I ask is that I found there are too LAG game types loose aggressive pre-flop and flop vs. loose aggressive all the way.
What percentage of hands do one normally play in these 15-30 Party games (and beat it, of course)?
What in general works better, straight forward play or tricky play (against callers, against tricky aggressive bad players, and good players)?
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Thanks.
Kenny