randomstumbl
05-07-2005, 11:07 AM
I often have a choice between sitting to the left of a good player or the left of a bad player (and therefore the right of a good player). Which do you normally pick?
At first, I was picking the left of the good player because I wanted position on the player I was most worried about. Lately, I've been trying to get position on the bad players. I'm playing a lot more hands against the bad players than I am against the tougher opponent (mostly because the worse opponents tend to be calling stations). Anyone have any thoughts on this?
At first, I was picking the left of the good player because I wanted position on the player I was most worried about. Lately, I've been trying to get position on the bad players. I'm playing a lot more hands against the bad players than I am against the tougher opponent (mostly because the worse opponents tend to be calling stations). Anyone have any thoughts on this?