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Old 02-27-2007, 03:53 AM
Battle_Boi Battle_Boi is offline
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Default Re: Exploiting a 35/20/2 player

I hope my comment is a bit usefull and not only stating the obvious [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Also what I'm talking about is a full ring guy with these stats not 6max.

A person I know has about these stats, and I happen to talk quite a lot about poker with him, and the way he plays and why the way he plays is bad.

A view traits about these players are:
[tazmode] I raise most of my pocket pairs(even like 55 to 33) pre flop and then I'm afraid to show weakness post flop (usualy elevated by the fact that I dont understand to play with position)

I also raise hands that look cute like 98s, Q8s, JTo, cause I think these are realy good hands.

I use bet/raise/reraise very often postflop to determine where I stand.

I will much to often try to bluff out passive players. I will even make elaborate plans for next streets to make a bluff seem plausible in the eyes of my passive opponents. actualy I dont konw these players are passive, as I dont use GT+ or anything. hell even if i knew i prolly wouldnt know the difference anyway. [/tazmode]

I usualy try not to discourage these players from betting/bluffing. Other than that, its prolly often a good idea to raise the river since they think others think like them and are afraid to be bluffed out.
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