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23 Cards in this Set
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How many hands does a tight player play on average preflop?
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A tight player will play most of his hands preflop.
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How often does a tight player raise from the small or big blind and what's his range?
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A tight player rarely raises from the small or big blind and his range is usually TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK, and AQ.
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How often does a tight player 3bet your small blind raise on average and what is his range for doing so? What should we do if we are 3bet by a tight player and have a marginal hand?
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A tight player rarely 3bets a small blind raise and his range for doing so is generally TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK, and AQ but maybe tighter so be careful calling 3bets with marginal hands!
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What is a good general preflop calling range for a tight player?
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Suited connectors, pocket pairs, broadways, A2s+, A7/8o+
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How does a tight player react to a minimum bet on the flop generally? What should we do because of this?
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Tight players generally FOLD to a minimum bet on the flop so risk only what is needed to get a fold.
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What kind of hand will a tight player generally have when he calls a minimum bet in a limped pot?
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A tight player will generally call minimum bets in LIMPED pots with any pair or any draw.
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How often does a tight player bet and what is a common range for doing so?
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A tight player rarely bets and when he does it is generally top pair+
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What kind of hands should you expect to see when a tight player raises or reraises?
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A tight player will generally raise or reraise with two pair or better. Extreme caution should be taken in these circumstances!
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What kind of hands can a tight player just call the river with instead of raising?
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A tight player sometimes just calls with a powerful hand on the river such as two pair, 3 of a kind, or a low flush instead of raising.
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How often should you expect a tight player to be bluffing?
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A tight player almost never bluffs.
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What should you be doing with hands in the small blind vs a tight player preflop?
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You should be limping or raising all hands from the small blind vs a tight player.
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What should your preflop raising frequency generally be vs a tight player at lower blinds(40-75bb)?
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You should generally raise about 20% of hands vs a tight player at lower blind levels(40-75bb).
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What should your preflop raising frequency generally be vs a tight player at medium blinds(15-40bb)?
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You should generally raise about 40-50% of hands vs a tight player at medium blind levels(15-40bb).
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With what frequency should you be raising vs a tight player at high blind levels(8-15bb)?
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You should generally raise about 70-100% of hands vs a tight player at high blind levels(8-15bb).
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What should you never do vs a tight player at less than 8bb effective stacks? What should you raise with? What is your shoving range going to look like?
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You should never raise and fold vs a tight player at less than 8bb. You should raise strong hands that can call a shove and shove hands like Ax, Kx, Good Qx, pocket pairs, and hands like TJ+. Vs a tight player our shoving range is going to be close to the nash ranges and is going to be pretty wide to take advantage of folding equity.
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How often should you continuation bet the flop after raising preflop vs a tight player? What are the exceptions?
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You should continuation bet almost all flops vs a tight player with the exception of some missed high card flops that figure to have hit his preflop calling range well.
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What should you do vs a tight player in a limped pot postflop in position? What are the exceptions?
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Minimum bet stab at all pots with the exception of:
-Trapping with a good top pair+ -No pair, no draw on a very wet board. -There is a reliable timing tell. |
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What should you do vs a tight player in a limped pot postflop out of position? What are the exceptions?
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Minimum bet stab all pots with the exception of:
-Trapping with a good top pair+ -No pair, no draw on a very wet board. |
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If a tight player raises or reraises at any stage preflop or postflop what is his holding generally and what is the correct action?
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When a tight player raises or reraises at any stage he generally holds two pair or better therefor you should FOLD unless you have a very strong hand.
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How should you play your draws vs a tight player generally?
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You shouldn't pay too much for draws vs a tight player because you won't be paid off as often, thus lowering implied odds.
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If a tight player calls your continuation bet what should you do? What are the exceptions?
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Don't bet again if a tight player calls your continuation bet unless you can beat middle pair or occasionally when you can represent a good scare card to your opponents range.
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What can you determine by paying attention to a tight players raising frequency?
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By being aware of a tight players raising frequency you can determine if they are mostly raising good hands or if their range is wider or narrower.
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What can happen if you start raising a tight player with too high of a frequency? Why is this good or bad?
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If you raise a tight player with too high of a frequency you can turn him into an aggressive player or a calling station. Tight players are better kept tight as they are easier to play.
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