Style: Unorthodox. You make plays specifically because they are unexpected — check-raising dry boards, overbetting small pots, three-betting with suited connectors while folding premium pairs. Your strategy is designed to be unmodelable.
Your Edge
Confusion. Opponents cannot build a profile of your play because your play defies conventional categories. Against opponents who rely on HUDs and hand history analysis, your unorthodox lines generate maximum uncertainty.
Your Leak
Theory-practice gap. You sometimes make plays because they are intellectually interesting rather than profitable. An unconventional play that loses money is not innovative — it is expensive.
Aquarius Poker Rules
(1) Be unconventional in your lines, not in your hand selection. Play solid pre-flop ranges with creative post-flop execution. (2) Ensure every "unusual" play has a clear strategic purpose, not just novelty value. (3) Play against regs who rely on models — your unconventional approach is most profitable against players who assume logical play patterns.
Best format: Online cash games against regulars. Your unconventional play disrupts their HUD-dependent strategies.
