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Old 12-29-2004, 03:15 AM
iMsoLucky0 iMsoLucky0 is offline
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Default Re: Beating bad players

I have heard this problem from alot of people. And I can tell you that every person who has said that they have this problem is a person that plays extremely tight. They mistake "tight" play for "good" play. They play so tight in tournaments, that unless they get a huge hand before they have blinded off to 1X or 2X the big blind, and then get it in with QQ or smething, and it is impossible for anyone to fold to their raise. They don't know how to steal or when they should steal.

Thus, they get it in with a decent hand often, but they almost never get fold equity because they blind off so far. Do you think this could be a problem for you?

They think that just because they are getting sucked out on by crappy hands, that the other players are terrible. But often, they are just getting their money in in bad spots where they are definitely going to get called, even by a worse hand.
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