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Old 02-22-2007, 12:48 AM
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Default Re: Can an abc predictable preflop player beat 100-200?

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What i'm getting at is if i plays abc correct by the book solid preflop strategy and play solid(meaning not making mistakes but not that tricky) postflop i won't beat toguh games?

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The answer is, of course, yes (although everybody really has there own idea of what constitutes "ABC"). Some people seem to think making some "donkey" plays is integral in beating bigger games when that's absolutely not the case. Also, people seem to think that if you play somewhat predictably pre and posflop you'll get "eaten alive" in these bigger games. Well, if by predictably you mean incapable of adjustment sure. If by predictable you mean tighter ranges than most you're way off. Most people in this forum don't seem to think a player is capable of adjusting to an opponents adjustments.

Obviously, I have certain players in mind who play somewhat "predictably" and consistently and soundly beat some of the bigger games online but I know they wouldn't appreciate me discussing their style in this forum.

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