However, to be a successful player over the long term, you must be able to master the many skills and strategies that poker demands. These include working out pot odds, bluffing, playing position, appropriate aggression, reading hands and choosing the right games. These skills will be covered in greater detail in forthcoming articles.
One of the keys to success is to identify your natural style of play, and that of your opponents.
Here is a brief summary of the four major poker styles.
Rocks are not profitable to play with. They sit waiting for great cards folding the majority of their hands. You can grind out a small profit playing this way, but good players learn to avoid getting into hands with Rocks, and can bluff them out of hands. Being a Rock can, however, be essential to survival in the first half of a large online tournament.
Benefits of playing this way
How to identify them
Benefits of identifying them
Everyone likes to play with a calling station. Long term, you will almost always lose playing this way. Calling Stations get involved in nearly every pot, simply calling their opponents bet. They bet with weak hands, rarely bluff and generally lack card-reading skills.
Benefits of playing this way
How to identify them
Benefits of identifying them
Maniacs are addicted to action and raise and re-raise with virtually any hand. They will occasionally have massive wins but the majority of the time they lose. They are unpredictable and difficult to read. Nobody can win as much, or as quickly, as a Maniac. When they hit cards they will get paid because opponents constantly assume they are bluffing or overplaying hands.
Benefits of playing this way
How to identify them
Benefits of identifying them
Stone Killers, also often referred to as tight aggressive, are the players you can't beat in the long run. Nearly all top professionals play this style of poker. They wait until they have a strong hand and attack. The Stone Killers style exemplifies poker's most basic rule. "Never do anything without an edge, then take maximum advantage of that edge."
Benefits of playing this way
How to identify them
Benefits of identifying them
To win a tournament you must adjust your strategy throughout. If you are trying to increase your chips fast it can be beneficial to play like a Maniac or Calling Station because you will be involved in most hands. Using the style of a Stone Killer has its obvious benefits which is why most professionals play this way. But, at times, especially in tournaments, it is important to play like a Rock. For example if you are down to the last 15 players and your aim is to make the last 10 places, this would be the best tactic. By showing patience, and only playing when you have amazing cards, it is likely you will achieve this goal.
Of course the four styles described above are the extremes and many players will fall in between these categories.
Consider the following questions.
Would you rather call a massive bet from a Maniac or a Rock? The answer is, of course, a Maniac, because it is far more likely they are bluffing or playing with a weaker hand.
Would you try and bluff a Calling Station? The answer is no, because by identifying that an opponent plays this way, you will know that they are likely to call your bluff.
Identifying your opponent’s style of play can give you an advantage over them. Start studying and identifying other poker player’s style as soon as possible and, if you can, make notes on all the players you come across. When you sit at their table during a big tournament, those notes will come in handy and may give you the edge needed to beat them.
Ben "Bennyboi" Grundy