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 Originally Posted by dev
 Originally Posted by Sir Pawnalot
Because there were more TAPS and TAGS, I could profitably LAG it up. If there were more than two lagtards or stations I would tighten up.
TAPS and TAGS... was this a typo or does TAP mean something other than tight/aggressive player?
Anyway, if a player is weak/ tight, all you have to do to exploit them is play more aggressively. Just get value from your hand. They don't get enough value from you when they have the best of it and you DO get value from them. Or they can choose to just fold way too much to you and you can get value from bluffing.
When you're thinking of how to beat a specific type of opponent, one thing to consider is why YOU don't play that way. Weak/ tight players beat themselves.
Cool thanks for the reply. So betting alot with a mix of bluffs and value bets seems like that would do enough to run them over and force them to only continue with the goods. I would assume that we would be bet/folding alot on turns and rivers in spots where we might elect to check/fold or check/call against a different type of player? Since if we get raised we're usually looking at a monster (unless of course we have one ourselves) and if we check it over it's likely they won't bluff at the pot either.
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