Lesson 7 Quiz - Playing Styles

Lesson 7 Quiz

Playing Styles & Exploitation
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Question 1
What is the recommended foundational playing style for beginners and intermediate players?
Remember: This style plays few hands but bets and raises aggressively with them. It's "solid poker."
Tight-Aggressive (TAG) - Few hands, bets and raises with them
Loose-Aggressive (LAG) - Many hands, bets and raises with them
Tight-Passive (Rock) - Few hands, mostly checks and calls
Loose-Passive (Calling Station) - Many hands, mostly checks and calls
Question 2
You're playing against a "calling station" (loose-passive player) who plays many hands and calls frequently. What's the golden rule for playing against them?
Calling Station Traits: They play too many hands and call way too much, but they rarely fold. They're unpredictable because they'll call with almost anything.
Bluff them constantly - they'll eventually fold
Never bluff them; value bet relentlessly when you have a hand
Play more hands against them to match their loose style
Slow-play your strong hands to trap them
Question 3
You're at a table where everyone is playing very tight - folding most hands and only entering pots with premium cards. How should you adjust?
Table Dynamics: The best players adjust their style based on the table. When everyone's folding, that's an opportunity.
Play even tighter to match their style and wait for premium hands
Play looser - start stealing blinds constantly, especially from late position
Play more passively to avoid confrontation with tight players
Go all-in frequently to pressure them

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