This is strange...I play the same way on any site...
Empire Poker:
Primary Classification: You are a tight player.
Secondary Classification: Congratulations, you are a Shark (Tight-Aggressive/Aggressive). Your Tight-Aggressive PreFlop play and Aggressive PostFlop play will earn you great profits at the Poker Table.
Strengths: You are selective with your starting hands, giving you an edge over looser players. It's hard to tell when you are bluffing because you are always aggressive. You are on the winning side of a majority of your showdowns.
Weaknesses: As a shark, you have few weaknesses. You may get bored from winning all the time.
Best Advice: Get an elbow brace so you don't develop arthritis from dragging in all those pots.
PokerStars:
Primary Classification: You are a loose player.
Secondary Classification: You are a RedFish (Aggressive/Passive). Your passive PostFlop play makes you a weak player.
Strengths: You are aggressive Preflop, which makes you slightly better than a GreenFish.
Weaknesses: As a loose player, you are often behind when you enter pots. You will end up in dominated situations against better players, and they will take your money sooner or later. You are passive PostFlop. You rarely bet your winning hands for value or protect your made hands, giving other players an easy chance to catch up.
Best Advice: Tighten up your starting hand requirements. Play more aggressively PostFlop. Bet or raise good hands instead of calling, and fold your weak hands. Bluff more often.
Ultimate:
NO INFO...I have played +50k hands on Ultimate and they have no info on me...
My question, how much value should we put into sites like
www.poker-edge.com?