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Old 09-24-2004, 01:39 AM
Dallara Dallara is offline
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Default General advice against aggressive tables

Hi all, first post, been lurking on the boards for a few months and have learned much from the discussions.

I’ve been playing the PP $25NL 6-handed mostly for the past month. Generally feel ok about my play, but I seem to have a real problem at tables with many aggressive players. I sat down at a table today and everyone was betting like crazy. Pre-flop raises from 2-6x BB on most hands. Always 1 or two players willing to call a pot sized bet on the flop. Many guys calling with draws, raising with nothing, etc.

Any general tips for how to play these tables? I try to tighten up and only play good cards, but I still so often miss the flop and fold to the first pot-sized bet that I feel I’m just bleeding money away. Is it better to play cards that can “flop big” like A-x suited or middle connectors for a 4xBB raise at these tables to see if I hit something?

Any help appreciated. I realize, I could just move to anther table, but I would actually like to get better at playing these tables.
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