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How many hands does a tight player play on average preflop?
A tight player will play most of his hands preflop.
How often does a tight player raise from the small or big blind and what's his range?
A tight player rarely raises from the small or big blind and his range is usually TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK, and AQ.
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?
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!
What is a good general preflop calling range for a tight player?
Suited connectors, pocket pairs, broadways, A2s+, A7/8o+
How does a tight player react to a minimum bet on the flop generally? What should we do because of this?
Tight players generally FOLD to a minimum bet on the flop so risk only what is needed to get a fold.
What kind of hand will a tight player generally have when he calls a minimum bet in a limped pot?
A tight player will generally call minimum bets in LIMPED pots with any pair or any draw.
How often does a tight player bet and what is a common range for doing so?
A tight player rarely bets and when he does it is generally top pair+
What kind of hands should you expect to see when a tight player raises or reraises?
A tight player will generally raise or reraise with two pair or better. Extreme caution should be taken in these circumstances!
What kind of hands can a tight player just call the river with instead of raising?
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.
How often should you expect a tight player to be bluffing?
A tight player almost never bluffs.
What should you be doing with hands in the small blind vs a tight player preflop?
You should be limping or raising all hands from the small blind vs a tight player.
What should your preflop raising frequency generally be vs a tight player at lower blinds(40-75bb)?
You should generally raise about 20% of hands vs a tight player at lower blind levels(40-75bb).
What should your preflop raising frequency generally be vs a tight player at medium blinds(15-40bb)?
You should generally raise about 40-50% of hands vs a tight player at medium blind levels(15-40bb).
With what frequency should you be raising vs a tight player at high blind levels(8-15bb)?
You should generally raise about 70-100% of hands vs a tight player at high blind levels(8-15bb).
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?
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.
How often should you continuation bet the flop after raising preflop vs a tight player? What are the exceptions?
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.
What should you do vs a tight player in a limped pot postflop in position? What are the exceptions?
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.
What should you do vs a tight player in a limped pot postflop out of position? What are the exceptions?
Minimum bet stab all pots with the exception of:
-Trapping with a good top pair+
-No pair, no draw on a very wet board.
If a tight player raises or reraises at any stage preflop or postflop what is his holding generally and what is the correct action?
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.
How should you play your draws vs a tight player generally?
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.
If a tight player calls your continuation bet what should you do? What are the exceptions?
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.
What can you determine by paying attention to a tight players raising frequency?
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.
What can happen if you start raising a tight player with too high of a frequency? Why is this good or bad?
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.