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Old 11-13-2005, 02:10 PM
AllIn3High AllIn3High is offline
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Default Re: Beating a bad LAG

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1) calling with any 2. And betting any time he checks and folding unimproved otherwise?


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Is this question for real? No, you should continue to play hands with solid value. You beat loose players by playing tight.

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2) Reraising any 2 that can hit a big flop (suited connectors), and pounding any flop....then check fold if he calls the flop?


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No, you'll rarely flop a big hand, most of the time you'll flop middle pair or a draw and he's gonna give you poor odds to chase.

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3) Only reraise preflop with big pairs and big aces?


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Yes, I might throw in re-raises with the bigger middle pairs and some of the more dubious broadway hands.

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4) Play my normal game? I dont think this is an option. he raises too much and Ill never get in a hand.


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I would play most broadway hands against this guy, any pair and the bigger suited connecters (98s or 87s would be the lowest). You want to make hands that have solid showdown value from the flop on.


That's what comes to my mind. Feel free to rip me apart.
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