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Old 11-20-2007, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: how do i beat passive pre-flop super aggressive postflop players

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thnx guys
i think my problem this time was not having possition on him then, i was sat to his right, so i only had possition when on button :-\

so you would recomend me limping with scs and smallish pps then? what hands would i be raising then? only AJ-AK and nice suited broadway like JTs or JKs and 99up?

not sure i like limping, but i will try it when i come across another one of these players.
i appreciate the advice given, thnx

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Open limping (if you're playing 6-max is really bad). With suited connectors you can call a limp and the closer you are to the button (like the cutoff or the button) you will want to raise these hands. Read Tien's post on 6-max fundamentals found HERE for more information on how to play pocket pairs, suited connectors, broadways, and big aces from all positions. I hope this helps.

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