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Old 11-13-2005, 10:59 PM
Triumph36 Triumph36 is offline
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Default Re: Playing vs LAg and LP\'s

To me it's very important to know if these are the kind of players who fold to limp-reraises or check-raises. If not, sit to their right and isolate them with your big hands, and stick it in on most flops. You want to be the aggressor on these hands for the most part, but let them hang themselves with huge bluffs too, if the situation demands it.

If these players are that loose, you don't want to see a river with a lot of money left behind. You also want to buy in for less than full, as this will make a lot of your decisions easier. Say you sit to their right as UTG, you limp, they raise 4x the BB UTG+1, 3 other callers, you make it 16BBs to go, he calls - a pot size bet is now around 40 BBs on the flop. You should be therefore be buying in for something like 50 - 75 BBs.

If they don't call LRRs or check-raises, you're up against tough competition, and I suggest finding new people to go after.
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