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Old 05-02-2005, 08:13 AM
faytlnd faytlnd is offline
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Default Re: Beating Novice/Bad players

Yes, I would agree with the above. Just figure that against most novice/weak players you will win with tight, aggressive play. However you should be aware that you will probably take more bad beats in these games, especially if the players are playing "no fold em" and call you down with everything. So the key then is to make sure you push very hard with your top hands, and bluff a little less in those types of games. Yeah, you will take some bad beats when they suck out on you, but the pots you win with your big hands will greatly outweih the bad beats you take.

You might also think about picking up a book to read through, I defintiely found that it helped me in beating the weaker players on a consostent basis. I would suggest Small Stakes Holdem by Miller. It deals with these types of no fold em games, and even if you are not playing small stakes, the strategy holds for higher stakes games with weak players who play with the same mentality as the weak small stakes players.
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