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Old 06-22-2006, 01:16 PM     Post subject: Loose Passive #1 (permalink)  

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I had the second worse player you could have on your left last night. After about 150 hands I have some food for thought andwould like other people's opinions on how to handle the situations besides getting up and leaving table. All night he seemed to catch part of the flop and if not part of it he would catch his two pair calling with Axs, AXs, Kx,Kxs,Qx, qxs, and so on. Well I tightened up and played premiuim hands i was under 14% VPIP. That never seemed to work. He may have been passive player but he was at least smart enough to realize you only hit your flop %30 of the time. So at the end when i just started checking at the river he would bet. After a bit my stack was cut in half. So I changed my game completely and it worked last night. Now Im not sure it was the right strategy but I jsut became tight passive. After the flop I checked raised him several times on hte flop then showed agression after the turn. He started folding. Another thing I did was attacked his blinds No matter what I had. If the flop came rags he would always bet out like he hit the flop and I would reraise indicating some type of over pair and he started folding. Now and then yea he caught something and my stack was going up and down a lot more then I like but in the end I was up and he was down. Im not sure if I kept playing like this for a long time I might have lost. What would have been your strategy.
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Old 06-22-2006, 02:22 PM #2 (permalink)  
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move as soon as a seat opened up... it's frustrating to play with a Loop on your left
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Old 06-22-2006, 10:10 PM #3 (permalink)  
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Old 06-23-2006, 08:53 AM #4 (permalink)  
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Sounds like you made a smart, profitable adjustment, though given the amount of raising you described I wouldn't call your approach "tight, passive." Attacking his blinds is a good idea, since players such as the one you describe call steal raises so often that you can pop them a lot more often than you usually do from the cutoff or button and still generally have an edge in cards to go with your edge in position. I've learned to do similar things. Had a woman player on my left last month and in addition to a VP$IP of around 70% she ALWAYS called when I raised pf (musta been love). The three players behind her were tight, so in late position I'd frequently raise, and often got to play against her heads up. A loose, passive player behind you is fun for other reasons. It makes it easier to play marginal hands like small pocket pairs and the smaller suited connectors. You know they're likely to call pf, it's another player to pay you off when you hit, they give you at least a little protection against getting isolated by a raise behind you from a third player, if you catch a gutshot draw on the flop you may be able to make calls figuring they're unlikely to raise and ruin your implied odds, and so on. I love these players!
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