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Old 06-21-2007, 07:46 PM
atnels atnels is offline
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Default Re: optimal strategy for tight-typical/passive live game

1. Even if you raise AA preflop, get three callers, and all of them fold to your flop bet, that's fine with me.

2. Even if you raise TT preflop, get three callers, and all of them fold to your flop bet, that's fine with me.

3. Even if you raise 72o preflop, get three callers, and all of them fold to your flop bet....

Obviously this is an oversimplification, but the key to winning money in tight games is stealing pots/blinds/wallets whatever you can get your hands on. You also have to be a good enough player to understand that when you raise black aces and one of your opponents raises a diamond flush that comes in on the turn, you should probably let them go.

That is, if the players you play against are as tight and straightforward as you describe.
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