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phillydilly 07-08-2005 08:38 AM

So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
2/4 table, looking for how you would make general strategy adjustments
table avg was 41% VPIP 18% PFR
5 players with VPIP less than 25%
two seats to my left, 89/69/.8 @ 45 hands
immediate right 71/29/1.25 just a few hands
across the table 50/15/.44 twenty hands

i think all the perflop raising really screwed me up, especially when the player two to my left was bumping 2 out of 3 hands.

Other than moving seats a few to my left, any other advice?
Or do you pretty much just tighten up to group 1 and group 2 hands regardless of position?

Should I be preflop raising more? hope for a reraise from maniac for kind of a backwards isolation play?

any thoughts?

mtdoak 07-08-2005 08:44 AM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
At a loose table, you can raise more multiway hands than heads up hands. For example, if its 8 handed regularly, you should be raising hands like JTs in position, but not hands like AJo.

jb9 07-08-2005 12:46 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
Those tables can be frustrating and the variance nasty...

Usually better to tighten up and play big pairs, big suited cards, and suited connectors. If it is usually getting 3-bet and capped preflop, I'd be more inclined to raise with almost anything I was going to play (to keep the non-maniacs out of the hand).

Overpairs and TPTK will get beat by rivered 1 card flushes and odd 2 pairs, but straights, flushes, and sets will all get paid off fairly well.

At tables like this, I try not to go get too aggressive without at least 2 pair, but I will call down with TPTK or overpairs if they start raising postflop as the maniacs will play middle pair and top set the same way.

SugarPush 07-08-2005 01:12 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
I have gotten killed at tables like this before and they can be really frustrating. My bad habit was playing too many pots. What helped me was tightening up. Then what I would do is play the players.

For example if a tight player raised I would lay down AQ figuring it was probably beat.

If a maniac raised with no tight players in I would reraise with AQ to try and isolate. I would assume that my hand was best and value bet like crazy when if an Ace or Queen came up.

I think that by only entering the pot with a good enough hand to reraise and avoiding the other tight players you can isolate against the maniacs.

lil feller 07-08-2005 01:46 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
This is NOT a dream table. Dream tables are made up of loose/passive players, not LAGGY maniacs.

In this sort of game you want to play hands with nut-potential for as few bets as possible preflop, and be prepared for some huge swings. One pair is rarely good in games like this.

lf

damaniac 07-08-2005 01:48 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
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In this sort of game you want to play hands with nut-potential for as few bets as possible preflop, and be prepared for some huge swings.

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I think you should be prepared to put in lots of bets preflop against LAGs such as these with your big suited cards and pairs.

TripleH68 07-08-2005 02:08 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
A loose game is great. But my dream table is not this aggressive preflop.

If you play small pairs looking for a set you don't want to be paying three bets preflop. You would prefer a game with more action on the flop.

If you play suited connectors you can try to win big pots. Problem is if you flop a strong draw you may get stuck playing through multiple raises. The suited connectors will prefer a game that is more passive postflop.

I think the answer is to pay more attention to position. Don't get sucked into the action. You will not need to win many pots to make a nice profit in this game.

Buck_65 07-08-2005 03:02 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
Bet and raise your better cards for value. All the excuses being made for tightening up make my want to vomit. If you're afraid of being sucked out on by a 3 outer, you need to move down in limits.

Just play significantly better poker than they're playing, it isn't difficult. Their mistakes make you money, whether the immediate results may agree or disagree. Sometimes you make a lot of 2nd best hands, sometimes you run over the table. End result: A lot of profit.

aba20 07-08-2005 03:05 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
Variance is much higher at these tables. Some of the most frustrating tables I have ever been at are the one that you described, even thought they are most profitable in the long run.

jb9 07-08-2005 03:19 PM

Re: So i found this dream 2/4 table and promptly lost a $100
 
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Bet and raise your better cards for value.

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I don't think anyone disagrees with this...

But what qualifies as "better cards" at a table with 3 very loose aggressive players who are building big pots and who are difficult to read is not the same as "better cards" at a table with loose passive players who won't bet or raise without a strong hand.

The issue here is not about fearing your opponent hitting a miracle card on the river, it's about playing big, multiway pots against unpredictable, aggressive opponents.


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