| Poker Psychology & Tells – The Loose Aggressive Player (LAP) |
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| Written by Itay | |
| Wednesday, 24 October 2007 | |
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Introduction – a game with a LAP (a.k.a a maniac) is very exiting. The pots are very big and if you can fine-tune your game, this can be a very profitable one. However, if you are short stacked, the stakes are too high for you, or you find yourself nervous or going on tilt, don’t play this game. Recognize – the LAP is the easiest to recognize. He usually has extroverted manners, his presence can’t be missed at the table, he is in almost every pot, betting and raising frequently. Playing Against the LAP – reading the LAP isn’t easy because he plays so many hands. However, many LAPs give signs before they act, and you should make a few adjustments when playing against one of them:
Where to sit – the answer is very easy, you want to sit to his immediate left. By doing so, you can decide if you want to play your hand only after you see how he acts. His frequent bets and raises won’t cost you much since you’ll play only your better hands when he raises, thus making your winnings bigger. Learn more Texas Holdem tips at MyHoldemTips.com. |
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