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Old 07-13-2005, 04:25 PM
R_Ellender R_Ellender is offline
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Default Re: Let\'s assume everyone would know how to play correctly...

Well if they were under the impression that "if A, do B" was playing correctly, then yes, you could easily exploit your opponents. You could call raises with nothing just because the way they play their hands will tell you exactly what they have. You'd get paid off on your good hands because you'd know when they held a weaker one that was incorrect for them to lay down, and you'd save bets when they only wait to checkraise the turn with a minimum of something like a set.

Its obvious that it would be easy to run over a weak tight table. You could play the Super System NLHE section by the book, betting every flop, and dragging in more pots than you could ever imagine. If they ever played back at you, you would know they held something premium, so you wouldn't have to worry about getting all your money in the pot with the worst hand unless the pot odds made it correct.

However, most books would probably recommend folding if someone bets, you raise, and they reraise, so maybe it would still be correct to get your money in without the best hand.
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