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		<title>Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Poker Strategies.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We can break poker players into a few different types:
*Loose Aggressive
*Loose Passive/Non-Aggressive
*Tight Aggressive
*Tight Passive/Non-Aggressive
I&#8217;ll elaborate:
Loose Aggressive
Bullies. Poker Bullies. These players are unpredictable, erratic, and probably your worst nightmare when you&#8217;re playing poker based solely on odds. These poker players will raise ridiculously, over-bet and bluff way too often. They ride their luck; when that runs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can break poker players into a few different types:</p>
<p>*Loose Aggressive<br />
*Loose Passive/Non-Aggressive<br />
*Tight Aggressive<br />
*Tight Passive/Non-Aggressive</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll elaborate:</p>
<h2>Loose Aggressive</h2>
<p>Bullies. Poker Bullies. These players are unpredictable, erratic, and probably your worst nightmare when you&#8217;re playing poker based solely on odds. These poker players will raise ridiculously, over-bet and bluff way too often. They ride their luck; when that runs out, so does their chip-stack.<br />
<em>You&#8217;re free to call these players with more marginal drawing hands.</em></p>
<h2>Loose Passive</h2>
<p>Too much money, not enough brains. They&#8217;re your free bank roll, or your massive suck-out for the night. Most of the time, these players aren&#8217;t too much of a hassle &#8211; just don&#8217;t get too antsy when they bad-beat you a few times.<br />
<em>Make the most of your moderate to solid poker hands to take them out.</em></p>
<h2>Tight Aggressive</h2>
<p>Most seasoned players would probably fall somewhere between this category and the <em>loose aggressive</em> category. Now, there&#8217;s no way to always win money when playing poker, but being tight aggressive would have to be the most logical. These players&#8217; decisions are not based on a &#8216;gut-feeling&#8217; but rather odds; if the odds aren&#8217;t favoring them, they&#8217;ll fold.<br />
<em>Enter a pot with such a poker player cautiously. You will, more than likely, need more than just a marginal hand.</em></p>
<h2>Tight Passive</h2>
<p>Tight asses. Yes, that is exactly what a tight passive poker player is. They <a href="http://www.HowToGamble.net">gamble</a>, yet cling to every penny like it&#8217;s their last. They&#8217;ll typically under-bet or possibly not even bet at all &#8211; instead they&#8217;ll <em>just call</em>.<br />
<em>A player like this rarely bluffs. If they&#8217;re calling you (or worse, raising you), call with nothing shy of a winning hand.</em></p>
<p>It is important for poker players on any site, including <a href="http://www.5-Card-Poker.com/bodoglife-com">BodogLife.com</a> to realize that they shouldn&#8217;t try to just &#8216;fit&#8217; one of these types. Mixing up your game is an important part of poker strategy. Just don&#8217;t over-do it.</p>
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