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Comment by firefax

7 hours ago

>How much of a session is based on "reading players" vs "playing the odds"?

I think the key is you need to watch for a person's play style.

There's a two axis system: tight/agressive and passive/active.

An active player sees more flops, and an aggressive player will call and raise more than a tight player.

So a tight, aggressive player sees few flows but bets strongly when they have a good hand -- this is considered "good" strategy.

Others might play a "tight-passive" strategy -- they'll play few hands but fold easily. They won't lose large amounts of money but they'll slowly bleed chips.

A loose, aggeessive player is the type you want at the table -- they're making a lot of bets, and often bluffing, and you can sit and wait to catch them.

Now, this is "reading" someone, but it's not the Rounders style "oh he just ate an oreo so he's bluffing" level reading of a player that movies

For context, I'm an OK player. I can make a few hundred playing 1/3 per session -- I'm not in Vegas so I can't move to the next tier without sinking a lot of money on a flight and hotel.

If your goal is a bit of beer money, it can be a fun hobby, but I wouldn't go into it expecting it to become a full time career.