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 Originally Posted by Dynamyk
I' m obviously not the best player in the world, but when I play decent players I seem to do better, we had a 60 person No limit tourney in school and I came 2nd, when I go to play with the people who are known to play poker I usually win. Great tips though, I'll keep them in mind. I never thought of actually playing the drawing hands, I' m so used to playing the hands im supposed to be playing, but I guess against players like these, these ARE the hands I should be playing :P
I can understand where you are coming from - I used to experience similar problems.
When you play against strong players who know what they are doing, you play good startegy poker - and so do they. You're playing the right game for the situation. This strategy doesn't work against a whole table of fishy calling stations who will see the flop (and usually the turn) with any rubbish, though. The combined strength of your opponents means that one of them will probably hit something to beat you.
Adjust your strategy. Do raise with strong hands pre-flop (big pairs, AK etc), but also go looking for a hand more. Try to get a bit of cash in the pot with suited connectors. When you hit the flush or the top end of the straight, you will get paid off.
I had to adjust my play accordingly and it worked. Fish will provide you with greater profits in the long run than good players will. But you will need to be patient and wait to make that huge hand.
But even top players can struggle against weak opposition. A lot of pros play their normal game against internet players live and then hate it when they lose to a "poor" play. So you're not alone!
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