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  1. #1
    River Rat Lamby100's Avatar
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    Default Beating a tight table

    I am currently playing in an extremely tight sit n go table and was just wondering if you pros have a tip on how to beat it.
    Bad Beat of the week 27/08/2006:

    :kh :jd

    Flop - :jc :3s :6d I raise 2/3 pot, Villian calls.

    Turn :kd - I raise to put villian all in, he calls

    he flips over :4d :4s :eek:

    River :4c :rant: :mad: :rant: :eek:




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    Poker Professional Eclipse86's Avatar
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    steal blinds more often

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    Stu Ungar Mr.McJ's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eclipse86
    steal blinds more often
    Bingo. Be really aggressive and if you meet any kind of resistence, back off.

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    PokerForums God Marm's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.McJ
    Bingo. Be really aggressive and if you meet any kind of resistence, back off.
    Depends on what type of tight you are looking at. If it is a Tight Passive table, then yeah, poke prod and steal until they poke back. But if the Players are showing that they can play, and hard, then You really need to beat fire with fire. Get aggressive back at them, show them you won't be pushed around. Otherwise you might as well get up and leave.
    Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.

    Luck is a Residue of Design.

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