Style of play in Poker

In many games with different opponents style it is the player of the game can bring victory to the player to trade in its various stages. Experienced or inexperienced player who wants to understand all the subtleties of the game must necessarily know all of these styles. They can not know just calculated during many games. And professionals alternate styles of play, depending on whether the opponent plays with them. The following are the main styles of play, which today are often intertwined.

Aggressive style. Style player who is constantly improving and perepovyshaet other players' bets. The extent of aggression depends on what cards he raises.
Passive style. Style of a player who does not increase even with high cards.
Vic - weak style. Style player who puts the card after he offered to raise the stakes.
Speed - fast style. Style player who plays in a quick game. Speed refers to the frequent change of the aggressive style in relation to the passive.
Tait - tight style. Style player who puts the card early in the game with weak cards, and comes into play only with a strong combination of cards.
Luz - a style. Style Player, which plays a large number of parties, that is part of the game and continues with low card combinations.
Maniac. Style Player, which is widely and aggressively come into play and raises the stakes of not having enough strong cards.
Rock rock. Style player who plays tight.
Colin Station. Style player who often respond to bids.
Tilt. Style player who enters the game with bad cards, and raises the stakes.

Of these styles it can be seen that each style has its advantages, so has its drawbacks. For example, it means the player wins the player with a free style of play, and a tight player loses the free style of play. Therefore, we can draw the following conclusions.

A player with a flexible and changing strategy beats the player with the same strategy.
Tight player plays the free player.
Tight aggressive player wins tight passive.
Free passive player wins free-aggressive.
Thick table wins tight player.
Free table wins a free player.
Aggressive table wins aggressive player.
Passive table outperforms passive player.

Playing against an opponent who has a distinct style of play, you need to apply different tactical decisions and change them depending on the player's behavior. If all the players at the table are playing in the same style, it is necessary to oppose them another winning style.