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What are the Texas Hold'em players? Player classification introduction

What are the Texas Hold'em players? Player classification introduction

If you play Texas Hold'em, in addition to paying attention to your own cards, you should also observe other players, because you will find many different types of players. So what are the Texas Hold'em players? Let’s take a look at the Texas Hold’em player classification introduction now!

1. Betting machine (called "big fish")

This is the worst player in the category and the player you want to meet the most. Such players will call no matter how bad the cards they get, and as long as there is a glimmer of hope, they will not fold until they see the river. These players lack the knowledge and skills of Texas Hold'em and have no principles.

It is difficult for you to determine the strength of the cards in your hands of such players, but if they raise or raise again, it means that their trump cards are very strong, because "big fish" are usually passive players and do not have strong trump cards, and they will not raise them. When you meet such players, you just need to play your cards according to your basic strategy. When you encounter opportunities, it is easy to win their money.

2. Wandering Stone

Wandering Stone refers to those chess and card game players who are very conservative and rigorous. It is exactly the opposite of the betting machine. Wandering Stone only plays those very strong trump cards. If they raise, their trump cards are usually AA, KK, AK and other strong cards. They will give up most trump cards, but if they enter the game, they usually raise the bet. Although stubborn stone is better than the first two players, in low-bet games, this way of playing is difficult to win money. The reason is that in low-bet games, even if your trump cards are AA, if 6 players enter the game, one pair of A will often lose in the end. In high-bet games, since other players can easily guess the strength of the trump cards based on the betting method of stubborn stone, it is also difficult to win money. stubborn stone is just the opposite of calling machines. If you play too few trump cards, if you encounter such players, unless you have good cards, don’t enter the game in the end, and don’t drink stubborn stones to bet one-on-one. The biggest feature of stubborn stones is their predictability, and when they enter the game, it's easy to guess what the trump card in their hands is.

3. Loose offensive type

Lose offensive type players play as many trump cards as betting machines. The difference is that even if the trump cards are poor, they still have to raise or raise again. This kind of player will raise when he gets A5 non-fluent. This kind of player is easy to distinguish. They often raise or call the bets before hanging cards, which is what you want to see most, but remember: if you lose, you will lose a lot. When you encounter such players, you should remember two points: when they raise, their trump card may not be very strong, so usually others raise your trump card that you fold. At this time, you can consider calling. If your hand is very good, you should raise it again; the second point is that some loose offensive players will play conservatively after seeing the hanging cards, and will even set cash for you to jump, so if your card type is very poor, folding is the best strategy.

IV.Conservative passive type

Fighting passive type players have a lot of knowledge and skills to win money. The only exception is that they are timid and passive, and they are easily scared away by other players' raises and raises. Such players are rare in low-bet games. This kind of player sometimes sticks to book knowledge or principles and rules, and lacks flexibility. Texas Hold'em is a very flexible game, and it is very important to adjust the knowledge rules you master according to actual conditions. Rigorous and passive players can easily become the target of loose offensive players' fraud. The rigorous and passive player would rather believe in the existence of the cards than in the absence of them. Therefore, when there are three flus in the shared card and someone bets or raises, they usually would rather believe that the opponent forms a flush card and discard their cards, even if their card type is good, such as having two pairs or three identical numbers.

5. Conservative offensive type

Fast-fixed offensive player is your strongest opponent and the best player in Texas Hold'em. These players can be compared to genius investors, tenacious blockers, and smart explosionists. Your goal is to be such a player. This kind of player can quickly adapt to various games and players of different styles, and will adjust their card-playing strategies at any time according to the opponent's different ways. A fastened offensive player usually has the option to play certain cards, which do not easily enter the game. However, once they enter the game, they will use various means to try their best to control the hand. They will "slowly play" some strong cards, and in the case of high returns, they will use the better position to play some weak cards. When the winner is clearer, they can give up cards that others refuse to give up. When encountering such players, you must be careful. However, in the bottom bet game, you rarely encounter such players.

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Now that you have clear about the type of Texas Hold'em players, you can "prescribe the right medicine". The on-site reactions of players who don't use them are different, so players need to analyze them based on the actual situation!


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