#tight-passive player
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Nit Table Blind Stealing Strategy: How to Expand Your Pot-Stealing Range
On tables dominated by tight-passive players (nits), stealing blinds and pots is key to profit. This article teaches you to identify nit table characteristics, adjust your stealing range, use position and continuation bets to maximize value, while avoiding common pitfalls.
Exploitative Strategy in MTT Late Registration: Maximize Gains by Exploiting Opponent Weaknesses
This article discusses how to implement exploitative strategies in the late registration phase of Multi-Table Tournaments (MTT) by leveraging common opponent mistakes and tendencies (such as tight-weak, over-folding, ICM pressure). It covers key factors like blind structure, stack depth, positional advantage, and range adjustments, and provides practical examples to help you accumulate chips before the bubble or reaching the money.
How to Exploit Nits' Overfold Tendencies
Typical characteristics of tight-passive players (Nits) are low VPIP and high fold rate, especially prone to overfold when facing aggression postflop. This article systematically explains how to develop an exploitation strategy against Nits' overfold tendencies, covering preflop ranges, continuation bet frequency, bluff timing, and river value betting.