It's time to think outside the box. What have you tried to do in poker to try and come out on top? Tell me your biggest, over-the-top strategy that you been using in the game.
One technique that is quite rare which I have implemented is table image manipulation. On purpose I go through a few rounds in a manner that makes my opponents develop a wrong perception of my skills. They may end up making mistakes which I can turn-into advantages.
One technique that is quite rare which I have implemented is table image manipulation. On purpose I go through a few rounds in a manner that makes my opponents develop a wrong perception of my skills. They may end up making mistakes which I can turn-into advantages.
That's a clever strategy. You actually can influence your opponents’ decisions and make them make silly mistakes because of the changes that you make on your table image. It required a deep knowledge to be able to manipulate your moves to outsmart your opponent.
I have tried using big bets with strong poker hands and small bets with a poor poker hand. This puts doubt in opponents making it complex for my opponents to predict what I would do next. It is a very complex approach but if done right then it can reap huge benefits.
I have tried using big bets with strong poker hands and small bets with a poor poker hand. This puts doubt in opponents making it complex for my opponents to predict what I would do next. It is a very complex approach but if done right then it can reap huge benefits.
I believe that staggering yourself is quite important as it might confused your opponents. If the opponent detects that a player is erratic, then the opponent will exploit this to his advantage to topple the game.