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Old 07-08-06, 09:22 AM
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to be honest you dont play at these tables all its causes is headaches its not poker its bingo if you want to play that go to a bingo night at the local church
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Old 07-09-06, 02:46 AM
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If your entire table is playing loose and you are not prepared to join them then you will find yourself being hustled out very easily. They will have a much better idea of your hand then you do of their's. I tend to play a lot looser at a B&M game because people who (i figure) play online regularly will often come in and play conservatively expecting the gameplay to be the same. If you dont fancy yourself any good at reading other people (which I assume, as you play conservatively that you dont) you're prolly better off sticking with party-poker. Moving up in limits is an idea but more than likely youll just get stomped quicker. Whens the last time you heard a WPT braclet holder describe his play style as tight and conservative.?

The whole idea of poker is to be able to be dynamic iwth your playstyle, if your feeling like the table is too loose for your liking, and your not prepare to spend a bit of money improving your game, jump around the tables until youve found your kin. You do realise that conservative players rely more on luck than their agressive foes, you might as well be playing blackjack.

However if you find yourself at one of these tables and cant move for whatever reason heres a couple of pointers..

1. Drop your bloody standards! if theres 6 people at your table you dont have to wait for one of the top 10 starting hands to go in, if someones scared off the rest of the competition with a medium raise pre-flop.. consider calling it with your mid range cards.. you can quite comfortably put him on med to high cards and milk him for a whole lotta money when you pair up and hes sitting on ace high with just "the conservative guy" to hussle out looser players will love 1v1ing you if you playing tight so if you do catch them out youll drain their fundage considerably.

2. If you can identify the player/s who seem to be really agressive raise them up when you get good cards on their big-blinds. Theyll be more likely to call or even try to re-raise high to scare you off.

3. Youvs got a conservative reputation ..use it. The loose/agressive players advantage is that he will win more off his good hands. And the tight player gets the luxury of 2-3 bluffs that will be mighty dangerous for anyone to call.

If you just wait to play your good hands only then you are bound to lose.. You are playing odds and percentages and there is a rake on the table.
Good luck to you.. you will need it.



this i agree with fully, because if you just play the percentages, eventually mony will start flowing your way...its a game of patience



and you'll have to wait for the right time to make the right move
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Old 07-09-06, 02:47 AM
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another way to eliviate all this, like mentioned before, is to up the stakes, the higher you go the less bingo play you see....low stakes is not risking much so pllayers take more chajnces
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Old 07-19-06, 08:36 PM
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At the local casino and the blinds being 3/6, 4/8, 5/10 a lot of people will call anything. Mainly any two cards of the same suit. Don't ask me why they do this but it seems as if they always make there flushes beating my monster hands. Its pretty ridiculous. You gotta got to the higher limits if you wanna play and actually win some money. The low limits are for fishes and people that do not know how to really play poker. I doubt that they will risk there money calling a raise with 92 suited, in a high limit stakes.
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Old 08-18-06, 01:58 PM
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Default absolutely absurd posts here!

"At the local casino and the blinds being 3/6, 4/8, 5/10 a lot of people will call anything. Mainly any two cards of the same suit. Don't ask me why they do this but it seems as if they always make there flushes beating my monster hands. Its pretty ridiculous. You gotta got to the higher limits if you wanna play and actually win some money. The low limits are for fishes and people that do not know how to really play poker. I doubt that they will risk there money calling a raise with 92 suited, in a high limit stakes."

If you raise with KK, you should be delighted that people will call with 92 sooted.

You dont make money by raising and winning blinds, people. Stronger hands beat weaker hands long term and that is how you win. Try this: go sit at a table where everyone folds to all of your top 10 raises and punishes you by raising every time you limp in. See how you do. If you cant beat a super loose game you have no chance at a tighter game.
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Old 08-23-06, 03:26 PM
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I run into alot of similar problems too and the strategy of being aggressive isn't specific enough. I like to actually "over-bet" pots by making a big pre-flop and after the flop with the selection of hands that you like to play with. This is a little bit more of a gamble, but you will win very small or very big pots and eliminates draws. It doesn't work in every situation, but try it every once in a while....good thread!!!!
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the key to these games are

1) preimium hands are still premium hands
2) position is HUGE
3) pot odds... if 10 are in and you are on the button... take a shot!

If you are patient, and don't fall in love with your big hands... you will make money.
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