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Old 12-01-2006, 09:56 AM
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Default The way of being aggressive in 4-handed

I play LAG and represent myself as a maniac. I play 4-handed tables the most of the time. I have noticed that my fold-equity gets too low times when I'm getting many reasonable hands in short time. (So much 3-betting etc). That leads to the fact that I can't isolate the table the way I want.

I have solved this problem by not reraising always against fishy small bets pf, I just call them sometimes. Instead, I make my move on the flop regardless its texture. I think by doing this I have a little more fold equity than normally I would, and this allows me to play my style with greater benefits due to increased FE.

What do you think about this?
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