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Do you consider yourself an offensive or defensive player?
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[QUOTE="Academico, post: 6780630, member: 1002036"] "Well, actually, my approach to poker is quite versatile, and I don't limit myself to being simply offensive or defensive. My playing style varies depending on several key factors that I consider in each situation. First, the stage of the tournament is crucial. In the early stages, when the blinds are low compared to the chip stacks, I tend to adopt a more aggressive strategy. I look for opportunities to steal blinds and build my stack. This may seem offensive since I'm pressuring my opponents and trying to accumulate chips. However, as I progress in the tournament and the blinds increase, my focus can become more defensive. Now, my goal is to preserve my stack and avoid unnecessary risk situations. This may include a more selective hand range and a more cautious attitude, especially against aggressive opponents. I also carefully consider my opponents. If I'm playing against less experienced players, I might adopt a more aggressive strategy because I can exploit their weaknesses. On the other hand, if I'm at a table with experienced and observant players, I may become more defensive and be alert to possible aggressive plays against me. I also take into account opening ranges. If I'm in an early position and have a strong hand, I'm likely to open with a large bet. But if I'm in a late position and the blinds are high, I might opt for a smaller opening or even decide not to open with marginal hands. In summary, my poker playing style is a combination of offensive and defensive, and it adapts to the circumstances. Poker is a game of skill and adaptability, and my goal is to make the most advantageous decisions in every moment to maximize my chances of success." [/QUOTE]
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