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Old 12-02-2005, 12:24 PM
ZZZ ZZZ is offline
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Default Re: Playing against loose opponents

That strategy may be a little off. It's not clear if you are picking your spots well. Like if a loose UTG limps, and you have A6o, you don't want to be isolating from UTG+1. Isolating from button is good, and isolating from CO probably depends on how tight button and the blinds are.

It also sounds like you might be going to showdown too often. It's hard to talk about general strategy, since each hand/opponent is different. But if you iso raise with A6 or K9, and you have no pair no draw, against passive opponents you should be folding when they show any strength at all usually.

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