Tips on How to play on a Tight Table
Poker tables with tight poker players can spell a profitable game for someone who knows how to adjust his strategy properly. Some adjustments must be done so you can avoid tricks played by your opponents post flop.
A tight table features players that play very few poker hands and they also tend to just stick to the best cards they get before entering a pot. The number of hands they play can be as low as 10%. When they play their card expect that they will raise since the cards are most likely strong ones. They will not likely let go of the strong hand since they have waited for sometime to play.
It will be a lot easier to read tight players compared to loose poker players. Take note that it will be wiser not to call a raise from a tight player but be open to raise yourself when you want to build the pot. Most likely tight players will re-raise but also has a high chance of folding when shown enough strength.
You also need to consider your position on the table when playing with tight players. Study your position from the dealer button and the pre-flop raiser. A late position may be beneficial, allowing you to study your opponents more and see if they really have strong hands.
If you are seated immediately after the pre-flop raiser can be a bit problematic. You don’t want to be sandwiched between a guy that has a starting strong hand and another player who will most likely raise, a squeeze situating you run in to a lot more often in Pot Limit Hold’em than in No Limit, by the way. To act last will be your goal when you have a post flop raiser in a tight table.



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