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Saturday, May 07, 2005

Limit Hold’em A-Z: E is for Evaluating Players

Many players will sit down in a Texas Hold’em Poker game and play as if they are wearing blinders. They see only their own two cards and the cards on the board. They give little or no regard to the other players at the table. This is not the way to play winning poker. Poker expert Mike Caro believes that you will make more money from your opponent’s mistakes than you will from your own fancy play. Therefore in order to be successful you will need to study and evaluate your opponents at the table. You can’t capitalize on mistakes if you are not aware of which players are making them.
When I first started playing I thought it would be difficult to read the other players as I would be sitting down in a game with strangers I had never played against. It’s true that in a low limit game you may not be able to determine the exact hand a player may have as they might be playing any two cards, but you can get a general idea about the types of hands they play.
You do this by paying attention at the table even when you are not involved in a hand. You always want to watch any time there is a showdown as this gives you valuable information about the types of stating hand your opponent is playing. In low limit games many players will play any two suited cards or single ace from any position. Knowing this can be valuable information. If a player plays any tow suited and three suited cards appear on the board you know you are probably up against a flush. Likewise if a player is known for playing any ace and an ace comes on the board, you can bail out and save money if you can’t beat a pair of aces.
You will find that most players will fall into several common categories based on what hands they play and how they play the hands at the table. Players can be loose or tight along with being passive or aggressive. You can mix and match these categories and break the majority of players down into four basic groups.

Loose-Passive
This group is also known as the calling station. They will play many hands but will not play them strongly. A calling station will cold-call two raises before the flop and stay until the river looking for that miracle draw. Even if it is clear that they are beaten, they will sometimes call just to keep you honest or to see what you had. There are some downsides to the calling station. They are the ones who will inflict the worst bad beats on you because of the cards they are playing and the fact they are staying to the end.

Loose-Aggressive
These types of player are the maniacs at the table. They crave action and want as much of it as possible. They will play many hands and will be betting and raising at every opportunity. This is the player you want to have sitting on your right so you can fold your weaker hands when they go into action. The problem with the maniac is that you never know what hand they are raising with. These players will cause the biggest fluctuation in your bankroll. They also will contribute to some of your biggest wins.

Tight- Passive
Players Tight-passive players are sometimes referred to as rocks. They play only premium starting hands, but they don't play them strongly, opting to check and call rather than bet raise or check-raise. When a rock makes a bet you can be sure he has a very strong hand. If you have been paying attention to the players in the game, you will be able to spot the rock at your table. You will lose to the rock if you do not have a strong hand. They hardly ever bluff, so when you are raised by one of these players you will save money by mucking your hand if you don't have anything near the nuts.

Tight-Aggressive
A tight aggressive player is a force to deal with. If this is not you, then it should be your roll model. This is the type of player you want to be. A tight aggressive player is selective about the hands they play but they play them very aggressively when they do play.

Use the Information
When you can evaluate the players at your table your game will improve if you use the information you discover at the table. It’s not as hard as it seems but you must pay attention or you will miss out on some profitable opportunities. Like other poker skills you must work on it to improve it.

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