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Old 10-20-2005, 03:41 PM
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Default Re: OT: Who\'s Right: Barry Greenstein or Phil Gordon?

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Two opposing advice from two of the best players in the game.

From Phil Gordon's new book, "Phil Gordon's Little Green Book", in the section titled, "Beating Loose Players", it reads, "The biggest mistake that loose players make is putting too much money n the pot without a premium hand. To beath these players, I find it's correct to play tight. It is very difficult to flop a great hand... Since I know the loose player can't possibly have a great hand every time he bets, I just have to wait until I have a great hand that connects with the flop. From there it's east to bet or raise and take the pot."

From Barry Greenstein's Book, "Ace On The River", it reads, "Lesson 8. Some Opponents will pressure you into making mistakes. Adjust your play to counteract their strategy...Opponents Tactic=Extremly loose play. Typical INCORRECT Adjustment= Wait for a good hand. Better Adjustment=Loosen your standards and reraise frequently."

I was wondering if anyone wants to weigh in on the discrepancy between these respected authors and poker players.

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neither, both.
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