What's helps you recognise a "fish"?

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I Look in the mirror..lol..not good to talk bad bout others..i think its more important to not worry about any1 else. Its the new player callin everything. We always fishin for cards like limpin in or callin bets to catch a flush draw or jus callin bets and caught what wr after whether wit low cards or crappy hands. I tell every1 im new player but 20+ years experience. Good luck.
 
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My top ten fish ecology and morphology characteristics

GreGo said:
Hi, guys!
Does anybody know special signs which helps you recognise a "fresh blood" in poker?
What's common newbiers mistakes allow you to recognise them?

As for me, due to my observation, the most common failures happens when player forget about position, and takes too much risk. If they got a pair of kings etc,
their brains turn off instantly. Also it can be disrespectful relation to oll-in bets.

What's your point of view?


These are the things I use:

1. VPIP - Voluntarily puts in pot - A high VPIP is typical of fish. They do not really understand the odds which accompany opening hand strength. As a result, they play too many hands and fail to fold the dross wen they should.

2. Positionally unaware - lots of things can flag this to you. Examining bet sizing between UTG and Button for a given player can give a good indication. Limping from early position is also often a give-away.

3. Bet sizing - Fish often give the wrong odds when keeping a player in or forcing a player out. They don't seem to relate their bet size with the actual size of the pot and the action to follow.

4. Passivity - Fish often play passively, limping & calling rather than raising and re-raising.

5. Deep/Mid/Late timing - Blinds are worth more as the game progresses. stealing blinds, therefore, become more important as the game progresses. Fish seem unaware of the difference between the strategies for early, mid and late game.

6. Ignorant of action (and how position affects this) - fish look at their cards, and they look at the board. They often raise with top pair & call with everything else.

7. Folds to continuation bet - Fish often like to call down a pre-flop raise so they can see a flop and re-evaluate. Many fish who call and miss are easily put off by CBet.

8. Hand value - this relates back to VPIP somewhat, but what I'm after here is fish often give the wrong value to a hand, especially in a multiway pot. For instance, top pair top kicker is decent heads up, but in a pot with 4 others, top pair, may be good, but you probably shouldn't bet the farm on it (at least not early to mid-game).

9. Adjusting bet size to hand rather than position and range against opponents' range. Lots of fish will bet bigger with a strong opening hand and small with a weaker hand. Whilst this might seem sensible, it basically gives away your hand strength to your opponent. Instead, you should be deciding on what range you are going to play in your game, with adjustments based on your info on your opponents.

10. Too straight-forward. Fish often check when they miss and bet when they hit. This can make them predictable and easy to avoid. (note: Nits often do the same thing, making them targets for exploitation.

There are more...but heck, I decided this would be a top ten....so...we'll leave it here.

Cheers,
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  • #53
These players usually play with all the hands in a row and only rely on their luck. For me, those opponents are just a good opportunity to double my stack.
 
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Fins and Guills.

Jokes aside, a player who plays alot out of position, make bets in various sizes and folds at every pressure can be consider easily as a fish
 
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For me open limping, spamming emojis in chat, and showing their hands regularly is an indicator for fishiness :D
 
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the high number of hands that the player plays gives out a fish in it
 
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  • #57
fish is the one who fuss too much at the table. Huge raises or frequent all-in :cool:
 
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VPIP, limps, donk bets for me. Sometimes fish like writing a lot in the table chat
 
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Is the fish hiding? The main thing is not to outsmart yourself.
 
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Hand value in showdown, bet sizes, spam in chat!
 
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Although in most comments tight players are listed as fish players, I find them more among maniacs who are not good enough to capitalize on their aggressive style of play, but when they win a hand they must either show hole cards or the "thank you" type in the chat.
 
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Someone that plays every hand is probably a fish just watch them play some hands then go pop after them like taking candy from a baby I playing with fishes it makes it so much fun
 
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A fish used to mean a style of play. Now it's just a losing player. IMO
 
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call call call...they loves see flop turn river a lot and never fold for third or second pairs on board and call call call

gl players ty CC
 
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The first sign at what I look when I enter a new cash game table, is if the players play with a full stack. I also label a player as a potential fish if the player limps often
 
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A player that cannot fold when they are obviously beaten or well behind. No self control and must play every hand until they bust out . Baffles when I see a player continue to shove or call off with bad hands. Even when they get lucky they often have no ability to slow down and the inevitable punt off always happens. It amazes that these players can play thousands of hands unsuccessfully yet they do not learn from the losses or mistakes they make.
 
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the amount of limps, the type of bet and the opening range over position.
 
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...When I see scales or I see a "flash" in the water.....

...When I see scales or I see a "flash" in the water.....


That is when I recognize a fish.

Tell Tammy I'd like to date her!

Thank you for listening

Gooooo CNC! :icon_sant


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limnping a lot, early and late. never folds a raise
 
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No Bologna

Plays to many hands, plays weak hands, especially pairs, won't fold. Rebuy!
 
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pljosko said:
Although in most comments tight players are listed as fish players, I find them more among maniacs who are not good enough to capitalize on their aggressive style of play, but when they win a hand they must either show hole cards or the "thank you" type in the chat.
Why is playing tight fish?:confused:
 
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I think the part of me that may be a fish, would be refusal to protect my blinds. Sorry, I would rather risk my tournament life with a premium hand than risk protecting my chips as a small and big blind with Ace rag.
 
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GreGo said:
Hi, guys!
Does anybody know special signs which helps you recognise a "fresh blood" in poker?
What's common newbiers mistakes allow you to recognise them?

As for me, due to my observation, the most common failures happens when player forget about position, and takes too much risk. If they got a pair of kings etc,
their brains turn off instantly. Also it can be disrespectful relation to oll-in bets.

What's your point of view?



Well, they usually open the pot by limping in. And of course they do it with trash hands.
They don't care about positions. They do the same ,,strategy" and they have the same range when they are UTG and when they're SB.
They usually raise one or two blinds. Most of them raises 1BB on every street without having anything in their hands.
They go all-in with very strong hands. I mean they don't try to get paid for having a good hand. They just raise huge and everyone folds.
They usually overestimate K and Q high hands such as bottom pairs on the flop.
They love to call half pot raises with a gutshot. Such as flushdraws.
 
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Manner of play and hand on showdown ..
 
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With HUD-Stats (Heads Up Display). Using the VPIP (how often a player enters the pot) and the PFR (how often he raises preflop) you can categorize a player. The calling station is very loose and plays his hands passively. That means the calling station will often limp preflop and rarely raise. You should never bluff against this opponent, and you should never make semi-bluffs. Your opponent folds too seldom. If you have a good hand then bet. The calling station finds a reason to call with even worse hands. When the calling station raises it usually has a monster. The calling station often has values ​​of 90/10. The maniac has default values ​​of 90/80. That means he also plays a lot of hands but these are also overly aggressive. You should play tight against maniacs and not bluff. You should be consistent: Call until the showdown or fold straight away.
 
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