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[QUOTE="F Paulsson, post: 365687, member: 6979"] Okay, let's see: Would you describe yourself as "tight" (you play only very strong starting hands) or "loose" (you like to see the flop with many hands, and decide where to go from there)? On a scale of 1-10 or so. Also, would you describe yourself as "aggressive" (will bet hard with hands that believe have a good chance of being the best) or "passive" (would rather not risk being beat and prefer calling to cut your losses). Again, on a scale from 1-10. If your object is to increase your overall winnings, the easiest way to start is usually to work on your starting hand requirements and tighten up a bit, if you're not tight enough already. Going from loose to tight is harder than it sounds, because you (especially after playing for two years) have a lot of experience in flopping sets with low pairs or full houses with 85o, etc, and you can easily fool yourself into believing that some cards are still worth playing, despite every advice going against it. But it depends on where you stand and where you want to go. If you can supply us with some numbers on your relative tightness/aggression, we can work from there. :) [/QUOTE]
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