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The Benefits of Aggression (Day 2 Course Discussion)

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Playing aggressively generates bigger pots, which in turn makes the stack grow and increases the chances of success in the tournament.
 
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I use position when dealing with aggression. For example from what position is this player Raising like crazy? I also use position when figuring when and where i want to bump up the pot. I constantly change up my moves from different positions though. This and switch aggressive to Passive and back again after few hands. This seems to throw your opponents off and they cant figure you out. I guess you could call it "Change UP" mind set. You can not play aggressive all the time, Nor passive all the time. It becomes easier for opponents to read you. Aggression is good but you must use it as the examples in the book and video.
Thanks for the lesson and refreshing my old memory about the importance of Aggression.
 
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There is some issue :unsure:
In the meantime you can view it on Youtube:

@Tammy I can confirm it is not loading.
Thank you @Tero - I've also added a link to the video in the first post.
 
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I know that being aggressive can seem counterintuitive at times but as you continue to strive for it you’ll see more and more ways that it benefits you. I know it can be frustrating when others are constantly getting it all in/or making crazy suckouts, but try to keep in mind that it is in your long-term best interest that the players around you are making significant mistakes.

We should try not to fear the table where people are making crazy calls and sucking out right and left. The table we should fear is the one where we don’t see any players making mistakes, because that’s the table at which we are certain to lose long term.

Best of luck as you move along in the course :)
Reminds me to Sklansky's Theory of Poker. Something like "Every time your opponent plays a hand other than he would play it when knowing what you have is a win" or something. I always try to stay happy, if some folks suck-out a hand with a bad play.
 
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I try to become more aggressive in my playing style, but there should still be some reasonable VPIP/PFR range, true? How do we balance this out? I mean I try to be something like a TAG.
 
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Thank you for Video 2 about Passive, Neutral, and Aggressive Actions! The lesson really helped me reflect on the types of opponents I face — and more importantly, the kind of player I am at the table.

I appreciate how clearly you broke down the differences between passive and aggressive actions. It’s a great reminder that poker isn’t just about the cards, but also about how we choose to act in each spot. Looking forward to the next lessons!
 
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