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Old 11-21-2007, 05:54 AM
Bob T. Bob T. is offline
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Default Re: When are games too good?

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Remember that the schooling effect does help protect the fish. They are making the pots large, which means some of the ‘mistakes’ they are making are actually correct. In some cases they do have the pot odds post flop to call with their long shot draws, and their pre-flop mistakes are small too because of the large pots, but they are still making mistakes. You just need to adjust your game to exploit the mistakes they are making.

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Actually, this touches on one of the mistakes that 'good' players make in these goofy games. They fold to often, because they aren't adjusting their play for the size of the pot. I can't even list all of the situations, but you see people folding for one bet with gutshots, not peeling with their pocket pairs, not peeling with bottom/midpair and some backdoor draws, etc. You need to think about ALL your outs, and also keep track of what kind of price you are getting.