How often do you change your playing strategy?

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Having a good playing strategy is very important when playing poker because that's what will help you to outwit your opponents and get the win. It doesn't matter if you're playing online or offline, a solid strategy is key to winning.

How often do you change your playing strategy?
 
I modify my poker approach after every 5-10 games of play. To achieve success as a player, you need to change your approach according to both your opponents playstyle and the table conditions.
 
If it's not broken, don't change it have always been my approach to anything in life. The same thing goes for my poker playing strategy. If it's winning me games, why would I want to start tweaking it?
 
I modify my poker approach after every 5-10 games of play. To achieve success as a player, you need to change your approach according to both your opponents playstyle and the table conditions.
It is always better to adapt our strategy in about every 2-3 sessions according to table dynamics and play styles of the opponents. I always try to mix up my play, so my opponents would never know whether I am playing tight-aggressive or loose-aggressive most times.
 
If it's not broken, don't change it have always been my approach to anything in life. The same thing goes for my poker playing strategy. If it's winning me games, why would I want to start tweaking it?

I don't really agree to this approach with poker. If you refuse to learn/grow as a player you won't reach your full potential. Every player has leaks/misplays hands. You need to be consistent to separate yourself from the rest of the field. If you refuse to change your game, and adapt to the table you're playing it'll be relatively easy to figure out how you're playing. The key is being unpredictable, so you can get paid off with good hands.
 

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