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Postby out_at_sea » Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:02 pm GMT

Are there any other types besides those?
Tight
tight-agressive
loose

If yes, what profile do they fit?
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Postby Ninja » Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:10 pm GMT

Passive-

Will only play very good hands before the flop, if hits only a pair or possibly low two pair, will fold to a big raise. Good to take advantage of these people-they will fold to bluffs mucho.
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Postby out_at_sea » Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:51 pm GMT

On the same page, what would be the difference between a fish, calling station and a river rat?

Is a fish the sucker?
Would calling station could be a river rat?

What type do they fit in?
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Postby ballbp » Mon Apr 12, 2004 7:16 pm GMT

A fish is simply a new or weak player. A calling station is someone who calls until the cows come home. No raises, normally, but they just call either hoping their hand is best or trying to draw. When a calling station raises :shock: , get out of the way cause they have a strong hand. A river rat is just someone who chases a straight, a flush, or what have you and catches it on the last card. You see it a lot and these guys think they out-played you when they caught the one card they needed no matter what you bet them.
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