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Old 09-13-2004, 03:40 PM
chessmaster chessmaster is offline
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Default How to adjust to ultra loose/agressive table?

I played today in a 5/10 game which was unbelievable loose and very aggressive preflop.

Some examples:

- I three-bet preflop with AKs and am called by SB with 89o (2 further callers before him, 5-way pot)
- Someone bets on turn with a pair of sixes on Kxxx board with no flush draws and gets called by someone holding
JT (who takes the pot by hitting a J)
- I get the nutflush on river and someone with a straight bets into me, i raise, get a caller, the guy with the straight 3-bets, i cap and both call

There was very much agression preflop, i cant remember an unraised pot and mulitway caps were just normal.

I normally play NL and dont know much about Limit, but
I should beat this table without much Limit-experience, shouldnt I?
Whats the best strategy to go, should I play only premium hands because there is so much PFR? How can i get the maximum out of a table like this? And how much BB/hr would you expect to win with just playing solid poker?
I normally play relatively tight and a bit passive, i am quick with mucking semi-good hands when facing 2- or 3-bets (which actually cost me several pots there because i was just ahead).
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