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[QUOTE="twizzybop, post: 357282, member: 2990"] So playing a table against tight passive vs loose aggresive isn't becoming an expert. Last I recalled playing against all types of players makes one an expert. Just because someone doesn't at that particular moment want to play with loose aggressive cannons.(maniacs, mega-maniacs) doesn't make them a novice. Taking control of a table because you read the other players are so tight. I have dealt with a table of both those species of players. 2 nights ago playing a tourneyment and the 1st table I was at had very loose aggresive players.(k,4 hand jack,2 hand 6,Q) I had to play supertight which I did but lost to a 4,6 suited hand against my QQ's. Everything was raised pre-flop. Bet and re-raised on the flop, the turn, the river. Hard to put someone on a hand when 5 players will play anything. I learnt 1 thing and that I was on the wrong table with this many maniacs on the table. I have also had the same experience of running into a table that never raised and when they bet it was because they had something. They never pre-flop raised. Reading a table does also make 1 an expert, so taking advantage of a table when you know you can is part of the game. If someone does realize this then how can they become an expert when opportunity represents itself as this and all they do is play thier game. [/QUOTE]
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