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Young Guys Table Image
This is an image question, I am 21 and have a relatively baby face. In all of the Casino's that I play at, everyone is really passive with a'lot of checking/calling, not raising someones bet with above average hands such as top two or even one card straights. I raise a'lot pre-flop, sometimes with relatively marginal hands such as AJo or KJs in late or middle positions, because I like to play big pots. Anyways, people seemed to get peeved at this because they can't stand the fact that someone 10-20 years their junior is raising them and cramping the style of play. In fact, this trend leads them to calling me with worse hands, and playing back at me with almost anything because they want to "Teach this arrogant kid a lesson". This tends to give my bets less respect and it seems that I get more people drawing against me with shitty hands and in turn getting drawn out. I guess my question is how do I incorporate my style of play into a method in which my bets and raises get respect, instead of people trying to "Show me how to play poker". Random question, its just something that really annoys me.
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Re: Young Guys Table Image
This is probably a better fit in the B&M forum.
That said. Can you explain to us why you want your raises to get more respect? Why do you want worse hands to fold? What is wrong with people putting more money in the pot with hands that you beat? |
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Re: Young Guys Table Image
Please post this in an appropriate forum. You'll get better replies in B&M Cardrooms or Psychology or General.
GoT |
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