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Old 03-13-2007, 07:47 PM
mtdoak mtdoak is offline
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Default Adjusting between two players who don\'t like each other

The past two nights on FT, the 5/10 6 max has had two players who just don't like each other. One is a plain LAG who bluff raises too much and hates the other. The other is more of a thinking LAG who thinks he's good enough to play every hand and push people off hands. I've played with these two twice. Everytime, one is on the 6 (Cocky Lag) seat, one is in the 2 seat (tilty lag) and I am in the 4 seat. Basically if either one is in the pot, they will raise and reraise each other to one 3 bets and folds to a cap. Very large pots. Cocky lag is very talkative so I've tried to befriend him. What adjustments do you take when they are both in the pot?

If Cocky Lag limps, Tilty lag will almost always raise (75-80%) regardless of hands. I've started calling in my SB more with hands down to JTo, any suited connector 56 or higher, and any pair. I haven't been three betting with pairs less than TT as you can't drive cocky lag out of a pot so isolating with 66-99 usually means just tossing them on a bad flop. Also, I haven't been three betting with less than AK. If i hit a good flop, I will either lead out with the intention of three betting or C/R the tilty lag, as he autobets/raises nearly any flop. I have a good table image and both lags will B/F to me often if i show agression. I also have been calling in the BB with hands like 98o and any big suited cards (Axs-Jxs) or Gap suited cards.

What other adjustments should i make?
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