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Monday, May 18, 2020

Live Poker and Brink and Mortar Casinos

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Live Poker and Brink and Mortar Casinos
The main trick to live poker is to understand your opponents. You get to see them face to face and you can soon work out what type of player they are.
Loose Passive Fish - These people play poker for fun. For them it's another form of gambling, they hope to win but have no real expectations or goals.
Loose Aggressive Maniac - He's the crazy guy with a bottomless wallet and big personality. He gets way too much satisfaction out of raising and bluffing, and loves being the centre of attention.
Tight Passive Rock - The poker books mostly describe this type of player as the retired veteran type who plays the game because they have nothing better to do.
Tight Aggressive Shark - This is often the most profitable style as you are playing profitable starting hands, often aggressively and targeting the weaker players.
The smallest no-limit poker game found at casinos is $1/2. This is the most profitable and popular stake to play, as it is full of fish and poor players. In fact, many grinding pros actually make a modest living playing on these tables. When playing in the smaller stakes you play a basic ABC tight-aggressive style. The opponents are so poor that you don't need to play deceptively or defensively. Just value bet you good hands aggressively and you will get the job done. As the stakes get higher, the players are better, more deceptive and experienced. For the most part you will still play a tight aggressive style, but you will need to adjust to your opponents and play more deceptively so that they can't read and predict your play. Playing poker in Vegas is a fun and profitable experience. Downtown Vegas and The Strip is full of casinos and people having a good time who dream of winning big. Often the tourists who play are weak players that expect to lose, and the experienced players target these players.
A good time of the year for poker in Vegas is during The World Series Of Poker. This happens during the summer months in June and July. Even if you aren't going to play in any events, it's definitely worth checking out the Rio's Amazon room with its world-renowned pros who make Vegas their home over that period. The smaller $1000 no-limit events are quite profitable as well if you like tournaments. They are a bit of a crapshoot really and you need a lot of luck to make the money, but with million dollar prize pools you never know: you might hit the jackpot.