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dumpy620_84
Rock Star
Silver Level
By playing a selective, aggressive pre-flop strategy, I find the 'Sammy Farha' -style players -- who will call a preflop open/raise with almost anything -- very tough to beat. These people who like to see a flop, often times also like to over call on their draws. Strong hands like AK or QQ have to commit a lot of chips before and after the flop -- just to get outdrawn.
So, the strategy of raising pre-flop and betting on the flop is causing me to go broke. Small bets on the flop, can easily give these callers pot odds. Checking on the flop seems to just give free cards to their raggedy hands.
Short of having to flop a monster, I'd like to have a pre and post-flop strategy for these kind of players.
HELP!!!!!!
So, the strategy of raising pre-flop and betting on the flop is causing me to go broke. Small bets on the flop, can easily give these callers pot odds. Checking on the flop seems to just give free cards to their raggedy hands.
Short of having to flop a monster, I'd like to have a pre and post-flop strategy for these kind of players.
HELP!!!!!!