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Playing against loose-aggressive players may be tough, they frequently either accumulate massive quantities of chips (or cash in ring games) or go bust quickly. This means that if you are playing against one, he is probably got enough chips to start bullying you. You will find certain changes you can make within your play-style to make this sort of opponent a source of profit, as opposed to a source of broken keyboards and laptops (yes, it really may be that frustrating sometimes). Here are 5 tips for playing good online poker [Click Link] poker against loose-aggressive players.

Call for information. Should you have been betting for a drawing hand (like a flush) but didn't hit anything on the river, it really is often beneficial to call the loose-aggressive player's bet - just to gain information on what hands he is playing. This is only viable in case you are on the exact same table as him for a reasonable time period - so if it's at the beginning of a Multi Table Tournament and players will be going to be re-seated at different tables soon it's most likely not worth it.

Play lower value hands. I would normally advise that you fold hands like Ace Ten, King Queen and pocket 8s if someone makes a reasonable raise pre-flop, but if it's a loose-aggressive player you're playing against these hands are probably better than his. Should you have a great table image you can re-raise him and he will fold - if he re-raises you, you'll need to assess just how loose and aggressive he is. There are many of chips to be made from standing up to loose-aggressive players.

Check-raising. Loose-aggressive players will often bet if the action comes to them, whether they have hit or not. If you have hit a monster hand, just check it and allow the loose player get the chips in the pot. Other players in the hand may call him given that they think he's bluffing, and when it's your turn to act you can make a big re-raise - getting the most chips you may out of the hand.

Play in early position. If you're able to seat yourself so you act before the loose player (you may only do this in cash games) you can get an advantage at the table. Normally 'in position' is to act last, so you can see what everybody else has done before you decide to act. If you position yourself in front of the loose-aggressive player you can check your premium hands, let him make the bet - and re-raise once it's your turn to act again.

Let other players get knocked out. Towards the end of a poker tournament, for anybody who is near to the final table or paid positions, let other players challenge the big stack loose player. Even when he is playing less than average hands, with his increased chip stack he will eventually knock some of these players out, allowing you to climb up the prize ladder.