Wednesday, August 29, 2007

All-in - When's the right time to push all-in?

I always know when I am at a table playing with a fish. He's the guy that keeps going all-in. Sure he steals a few pots and maybe even gets called  sucks out and doubles up. Playing like this in known as loose - aggressive and is generally not the way to go. There is a time and place fore everything  loose - aggressive plays well short handed or heads - up. The rest of the time you should be playing tight - aggressive. When the other players spot a loose guy they sit back and let him win a few blinds then take all his chips when he goes all-in with a crap hand. When making a big bet wile playing Texas holdem timing and table image has a lot to do with wining or losing.
The tight part of tight - aggressive means only playing strong or premium hands to beg View the rest of this article


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