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Old 11-20-2007, 01:57 PM
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Default Re: how do i beat passive pre-flop super aggressive postflop players

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thank you

what is the name for these player types?

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These are called loose-passive/aggressive players(loose-passive preflop/aggressive post flop). If you're using GameTime+ or PAHUD and you see an icon of a dice (die) that's what it represents. If you see a Tazmanian Devil icon, it represents loose-aggressive/aggressive (loose-aggressive preflop/aggressive post flop).

Loose-aggressive/passive players typically have stats like 35/15/1 (limping a lot and raising a decent amount preflop and calling a lot post flop...rarely raising post flop...if they do they have a very strong hand).

Loose-aggressive/aggressive players will tend to be 40/25/5 (raising a lot preflop, betting/raising and rarely folding post flop). Their stats are atrocious and can usually be called down light while they bluff a lot. It's best to have postition against these LAGtards because they will put you to the test everytime you're in the pot against them.

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