Adjusting the game against recreational vs. regular: what changes for you?

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I realize that, depending on the opponent's profile, some lines that work against recreational players can go wrong against experienced regs - and vice versa.


What adaptations do you make when you identify that the table has a lot of recreational (calling stations, passive players) compared to when it is filled with solid regulars?


  • Do you expand or tighten the open range?
  • Do the size of the bets or the frequency of bluffs change?
  • Do you prefer a more balanced style (GTO) against regs and more explorative against recreational?

Share practical examples or quick tips on how to adjust the game plan according to the table profile. I want to better understand how to take advantage of the weaknesses of each type of opponent without being predictable.
 
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I might be biased, but we are in the middle of a series of learning topics on ranges and position, and we talk about rec players and how to widen your range. Check it out and see if it helps you --> CardsChat Learning Poker Thread Series Guide
 

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