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[QUOTE="DarkFore5t, post: 6713187, member: 100448"] Table image refers to the perception other players have of your playing style and tendencies. It plays a significant role in cash games as it influences how opponents perceive your bets, calls, and raises. By consciously manipulating your table image, you can gain a valuable edge over your opponents. For instance, if you have been playing conservatively, your opponents may perceive you as tight and only expect you to play strong hands. Exploiting this image, you can bluff more effectively by representing a strong hand when the board favors your range, potentially inducing folds from opponents who believe you only play premium holdings. On the other hand,if you have been playing aggressively and showing down a lot of hands, your opponents may perceive you as loose and unpredictable. In this case, you can take advantage of your loose image by value betting more thinly with marginal hands, as your opponents may be more likely to call you down with weaker holdings. It is essential to be aware of your table image and how it influences your opponents' decisions. Pay attention to their reactions and adjustments to your play, as this can provide valuable insights into their perception of your image. Keep in mind that table image is not fixed and can change throughout the course of a session. By strategically adjusting your play and image, you can keep your opponents off balance and exploit their misconceptions about your style. Ultimately, a carefully crafted table image can lead to more profitable opportunities in cash games, allowing you to extract maximum value from your strong hands and generate folds when bluffing. [/QUOTE]
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