PL Strategy: Beating Loose, Passive Opponents March 04
Loose, passive players! They're everywhere, and when it comes to making money at the poker table, these players should be your bread and butter!
Listen to PokerListings strategy specialist Dan Skolovy for straightforward, easy-to-follow poker strategy tips on how to exploit their weakness.
Skolovy has been routinely beating low stakes games of all kinds online and live for years. Take advantage of his experience in today's poker strategy Texas Hold'em video tip!
Comments
11Alex
2010-05-02sometimes those loose passive player quite scary they call until they hit some sort of hand & we when we bet those river for value we might lost our whole stack
Moos
2009-11-23I run into players like this about once a year. Thank god I saw this video so I'll know how to handle em.
Chris Hertzog
2009-11-14I believe this video is aimed at, beginner/intermediate players looking for some sound advise on micro stakes play. It is exactly what it says, a video on how to beat loose passive players so quit whining because if you really where getting your money in ridiculously good all the time, i doubt you would even be looking up, let alone watching these basic strategy videos
Joe Green
2009-05-17Its easy to show hands where you are obviously ahead .What about where you are behind.Show us YOU folding
reyg
2009-03-13On the last hand, when the second King came up, wouldn't it have been wiser to realize there could be muscle there (especially if the Fish stayed with the highly probable AK or KQ) and check along and get a free shot to improve on the River? I didn't see it as a Value bet. I saw it as a wasted bet.
ushipicall
2009-03-11Jesse, you sound like a little girl. Man up or get out of the game fool.
Bryan
2009-03-09Keep in mind that you -want- the fish to call your set of aces with a gut-shot straight draw on the turn. You -want- them to three-bet shove with KJ against your kings. You want them to be shoving their money into the pot when you have a vastly superior hand, because you're going to make a very sizable profit from these mistakes. If people shove worse hands against you all day, you're going to get very rich very quickly.
tvanerps
2009-03-09Or when you get dealt Jack-S*** for 125 hands in a row, and then be dealt 10-9 suited, rais it up to 12 and the board comes Ace-Jack high... That happens a lot more often :)
aaron
2009-03-05Yeah, you'd have to be the most unlucky I imagine.
jesse
2009-03-05Wheres the video when your set of aces gets beat by the fishes gutshot straight draw when you put him all in on the turn. Or when he three bet shoves KJ against your KK and he catches a four card flush. This video is to standard and is not helpful. Maybe i am just the most unluckiest poker player alive.
Jurgen Haabemaster
2009-03-05thank god there are actually players that play that bad