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 Originally Posted by gabe
 Originally Posted by dsaxton
If you never slow-play against an aggressive, thinking player, you're going to get run over.
wrong. if im running over people it doesnt matter, they arent given the chance to run over me.
instead of slowplaying random stuff i try to play everything fast and bluff more
Many of your postflop hands will have showdown value, but won't warrant a lot of action (top pair marginal kicker, middle pair, etc). How do you intend on playing these hands against this type of player? If you play them aggressively (your suggestion), you will be spewing money a lot of the time, if you play them passively, it will be difficult to get to show down and avoid big pots if your opponent can always correctly read you as weak when you play like this.
I think a big part of playing against good players is making your play difficult to read. If passive play always equals weak hand, you're giving away useful information unnecessarily.
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