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Re: Who do you want sitting to your right???
Having loose aggressive players on your right is a huge advantge since you can slowplay a lot easier.
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Re: Who do you want sitting to your right???
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] generally a bad loose player so you have position on him [/ QUOTE ] You'd like the loose players to the left and the tight ones to the right. If he is a bad or good lag, you'd prefer to always have position on him. If he is loose passive, same thing. Tight players are easier to know what they will do. If he's only 3betting you preflop with AK, KK and AA, its easy to handle. If he's doing it with 88+, AQ+ it gets tougher to play OOP. [/ QUOTE ] Are you sure you said that right? You want loose aggressive players to your right, so you can act AFTER them, and the squeezers to your left, because they arent reraising you. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for noticing that I don't know my lefts from my rights. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] But yes, what you said is what I was attempting to. |
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Re: Who do you want sitting to your right???
At the casino I frequent... EVERY single player I play against never wants to be to the right of me. It is the dreaded spot. And once I get a chip stack... I pretty much dominate the table. Is this a good rep to have?
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Re: Who do you want sitting to your right???
It's good that you have it I suppose, but it's not good to have it, if you know what I mean.
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