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You can't put him on tilt by doing a lot of folding. [/ QUOTE ] Perhaps, but there's also less chance that I'll tilt myself. Playing $30/60 stud/8, I tend to err on the side of playing too tight. Stud/8 is the most tilt-inducing game I've played, and by passing on a few very small edges here and there, I greatly reduce the chance that something will set me off. [ QUOTE ] You can't run him over by doing a lot of folding. [/ QUOTE ] If he's bringing it in full with junk, he's probably playing pretty loose the rest of the time. He's probably not a good candidate for running over. [ QUOTE ] You can't fully exploit him by doing a lot of folding. [/ QUOTE ] I can exploit him enough. [ QUOTE ] But you can minimize variance and get a tight image. [/ QUOTE ] That second one serves me pretty well most of the time. I have played quite a bit of shorthanded LHE over the years, and I am quite loose/aggressive in those games. |
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