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Qar 08-15-2007 01:32 PM

NL20 table dynamics
 
Hello,

I tried to search the forum for this kind of discussion but couldn't really find one.

Somewhere I read that the general rule is to play opposite the table dynamic? Play LAG at weak-tight table? TAG at a LAG table? Is this correct?

If it is, then I also read somewhere that you if you are a regular TAG and loosen up at a LAG table you're going to catch bad beats. Yet I think that you're going to catch bad beats regardless. So, should TAGs loosen up at a LAG table so they won't fold that many winning hands? But then, that is not against the table dynamic I've heard so much about, and that's why I'm a bit confused.

Thanks for comments and clarifications!

Mike Kelley 08-15-2007 01:34 PM

Re: NL20 table dynamics
 
Doyle Brunson is the first person I remember discussing this issue in Power Poker. Read his section on NLHE.

LearningCurve 08-15-2007 03:11 PM

Re: NL20 table dynamics
 
Yes, playing against the table is generally recommended.

A decent LAG will be able to steal lots from tight tables, especially the more passive nitty ones. Whereas a TAG is most successful when playing against a table of loose players who overlook kickers and call too much with marginal hands.


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