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extremely loose game, generally weak oppnents
im playing in an extremely loose game with opponents who are more or less weak. It seems any time I raise with a real hand it is still 4 to the flop. Its amazing how many times they hit there weak 2 pair and cannot fold. My pfr is around 10-12. In a game like this should I be raising much less?
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Re: extremely loose game, generally weak oppnents
Are your opponents loose passive or loose aggressive post flop? If they are loose passive, take them to value town. For LAGs there are threads on dealing how to handle them.
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Re: extremely loose game, generally weak oppnents
NO, raise the same or more, don't bluff go to value town on good hands.
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Re: extremely loose game, generally weak oppnents
loose passive. but everytime I pick up a good hand on the button, with so many people in the pot and the fact that they are all calling stations, is it still correct to have a high pfr?
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Re: extremely loose game, generally weak oppnents
build a pot with quality hands in position
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Re: extremely loose game, generally weak oppnents
Yes. You want to bloat the pots when you have position and hands that can do very well postflop. After the flop semibluff to sweeten the pot and VB your strong hands.
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Re: extremely loose game, generally weak oppnents
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NO, raise the same or more, don't bluff go to value town on good hands. [/ QUOTE ] i would raise more and when i miss just give up more than usual and wait them out |
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