What does it actually mean?
I have trouble understanding posts when people say
"...... if he is a total nit"
"do this unless he is a nit"
please elaborate.
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What does it actually mean?
I have trouble understanding posts when people say
"...... if he is a total nit"
"do this unless he is a nit"
please elaborate.
Nit = rock, hard to squeeze money out of, weak-tight, 6/4 VP$IP, Dan Harrington, folds everything but the nuts, etc.
For 6-max games @ $1/$2, a small excerpt from "Small Stakes No Limit Hold'Em:They define a setminer as 9/7 (VPIP%/PFR%) who only plays pocket pairs and then shove all-in if they flop a set or have over cards like AA/KK.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ed Miller,Sunny Mehta, and Matt Flynn
By and large, a nit is just a player who is too conservative and usually only pushes when he or she has a very good hand.
Thanks guys,
Just promise to not become one...
A nit in the low micros will typically play 5/2.....and dont play positionally aware poker. They only call, bet and raise with the very strongest of cards. If they call a bet post flop, they usually have a strong hand and often try to just shove the flop b/c they are so afraid to lose...They are very transparent.