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Wynton
12-04-2005, 06:03 PM
I was just at a table, where 2 LAGs were sitting next to each other, and I was on opposite end of the table from them.

First guy was raising pf very liberally. The guy to his left knew it, and was reraising him equally liberally. It was frustrating because I kept wanting to isolate one of them, but never had the chance.

Short of changing my table position, is there any way I can really take advantage of this? Does it make sense to try and "isolate" both of them with a pf cap, with anything less than a strong hand, i.e., a hand that I would ordinarily reraise pf? My sense is that I was better off not lowering my standards much, if at all.

12-04-2005, 08:14 PM
Seems like you either have to play the variance game or leave.

I might be wrong but I dont think it will work to wait for AA-1010,AK-AQ when playing short.. You have to make some stands with KQs,77,A10s etc imo.