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Old 12-29-2004, 07:38 PM
triplc triplc is offline
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Default Re: Beating bad players

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I know that if you're a good player, then you should be able to beat bad players. I just keep getting outdrawn. Does anybody have any on the best way to play against people who won't lay a drawing hand down, no matter what pot odds say? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

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The best way to play these players is to keep playing them. Not to belabor the point (many other posters have done a fine job of making the point originally), but you WANT these players...nay, you NEED these players...at your table...every time.

I get as upset as the next person when I get beat bad, but I'm trying to do a better job of taking the long term view. This is sometimes tough when you're getting beat by 2-outers, runners, other big favorites, and the like. It's also tough when on a bad streak.

Get your money in when you have the best of it...do it enough times and you'll win...eventually.

Play well,

CCC
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