re: Poker & Easier to play vs positive ROI players?
Its true, that it can be easier to play against, what you might call "bad regs". Players who have studied the game a little bit but are not really that good. The reason is, their ranges are somewhat more defined, and because they actually have a fold button, they put you to less difficult decisions postflop.
Very loose players on the other hand can be annoying. They are always in there, so you get very few chances to raise first in and steal the blinds, or get into an easy heads up situation against someone defending his blinds. There are more muliway pots, where you cant really bluff so much, and because they continue with more bad hands, they will draw out on you more often, which can be annoying. If they manage to tilt you, they can also cause you to make bigger mistakes, than you would against the "bad regs". This however is, where you need to realise, that its your responsibility to not tilt and continue to play well, even though the opponent does not.
And as eetenor says, "easy" does not mean more profitable. The crazy maniacs splashing around with almost any two cards are massive losers long term, and the flip side of that is, that if you play against them and keep a cool head, you will be a massive winner long term. Whereas by playing against "bad regs" you will never be able to get more than a tiny little winrate, because the mistakes, they make, are much smaller.
So to be a big winner you need to learn to deal with loose bad players. Stay away from fancy bluffs, that are likely to go way over their head. Bet relentlessly for value, Not let it get to you, when they suck out on you. And sometimes be able to lay down a big hand, when it should be obvious, they have gotten lucky on you.
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