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Old 07-29-2005, 04:49 PM
RIDGE45 RIDGE45 is offline
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Default Strategy change with loose passive/loose aggressive table...

I play 4-8 at a B&M, and the table today was fairly loose passive, with one semi LAG.

Now my question involves general strategy at particular tables. At this table, there was average 4-7 players per flop, and if it was raised it was rare for blinds and any limpers to fold.

So my question is how much should I loosen up at a table like this? Should I raise marginal hands in position (KJ, K10s, AXs, low PP, etc) and I should a limp marginal hands in EP?

Basically, how should I adapt to this situation where there are quite a few people to the flop?

If this table is passive should I bet/raise draws knowing the chances of being reraised are slim, etc?

Just wanted to see what people's opinions where on how to adapt to certain table types. Loose passive vs Loose agressive vs tight aggressive

Any thoughts appreciated.
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Old 07-29-2005, 04:58 PM
ZenMusician ZenMusician is offline
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Default Re: Strategy change with loose passive/loose aggressive table...

1.) Withdraw $29.95
2.) Purchase Small Stakes Hold 'Em by Ed Miller
3.) Read, Re-Read, Repeat

That being said, you seem to be answering some of your own questions...

-ZEN
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Old 07-29-2005, 05:04 PM
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Default Re: Strategy change with loose passive/loose aggressive table...

Sounds good...
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