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[QUOTE="pentazepam, post: 6810874, member: 46058"] Like all things in Poker it depends. If they are ultra nitty and we take the extreme example of a player that only raises with AA and KK: yes in this case you should only 3-bet with AA. If they pay you off with overpairs when you hit a set for example you can call with all your pairs. If they fold the overpair to aggression too easily you can bluff them more post-flop at almost any scary board and with any two cards. The above was an oversimplification, but it all boils down to how you can exploit the players who make mistakes in any form. Do they bluff too much or too little? Do they call too much or too little? If you can answer those two questions you can exploit a player and earn money from them. Poker is not so much about how good you are, but how bad the other players are. You "just" have to make fewer mistakes. If you sit at a table where you do not see any big mistakes: Change table. (Unless you want to learn from them while you play). Even high-stakes professionals live from finding bad, or at least worse, players - so-called bum-hunting (in cash games). [/QUOTE]
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