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Old 09-27-2005, 06:13 PM
DCWGaming DCWGaming is offline
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Default Adapting to the weak-tighties...

I'm planning on going and propping at absolute for a while. Watched their tables for a while, and it really is just a rock garden of bonus whores and other props.

How would one optimally adapt to these tight players? More aggression? I feel like i'd find myself running head first into the buzz saw frequently...

But I'm not used to a table full of tighties. Is more aggression the way to go?

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Old 09-27-2005, 06:41 PM
goofball goofball is offline
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Default Re: Adapting to the weak-tighties...

play way more loose aggressive. It's fun.

Adjust your opening standards dramatically. I'm talking 98o and 85s. Bet flops, learn their tendencies. SOme weak tighties always call the flop and fold the turn without a pair. Some fold the flop, some fold the river. Figure out who's who and when you should stop betting. Agasint players who fold too much you need to bet bet bet and raise. Push them off hands, etc etc etc.

Just odn't let them figure out because then they will adjust to you specifically whihc is a huge pain in the ass.
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