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Old 04-12-2005, 06:43 AM
mage007 mage007 is offline
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Default Classifying players ...

Hello all;

There's a type of player I encounter at my casino that I'm unsure how to classify. For now I call them "Killing Time" players. I play 2/4 and often players waiting for higher limit tables will sit and play while they wait. I've noticed that while they have an air of "this isn't real money" about the way they play, they are in general tighter than the table average. So they aren't playing 87o, but they'll raise Axs in any position, or cap with 66 from EP. Their post-flop play is generally better than the rest of the table, but seems overly agressive like they're trying to push the table around. Their comments while they act make me think their trying to intimidate the rest of the table, they make it known they're waiting for the "big" tables, "Finally, a real pot to play for.", "Hey it's 2/4, time to call with anything.", etc.

How would you classify them? Suggestions on how to deal with them are also appreciated.

Thanks

J
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