Player Types · Intermediate

Common Regular Player Leaks

How low-stakes regulars over-c-bet, under-defend, and misuse GTO language.

regular poker leakslow stakes pokerUpdated: 2026-05-10

Many regulars know some ranges and vocabulary but fail to apply them across full lines.

Look for automatic flop c-bets, turn give-ups, under-defended rivers, and predictable sizing.

Attack clear leaks, but do not assume every regular is balanced.

Three Rules to Remember

FAQ

Who is this Common Regular Player Leaks lesson for?

It is written for intermediate players who want to connect regular poker leaks with real positions, ranges, and betting decisions.

Should I study GTO or player types first?

Use GTO as a baseline language, then adjust when opponents clearly call too much, fold too much, or bluff too much.

Is this a real-time play tool?

No. This lesson is for offline poker education, not a poker room, casino, or play assistant.

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