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4:31 pm June 27, 2009
| FriskyPirate
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I play 25NL FR and it is jam packed full of wet-noodle™ regs in the 15/5 18/6 21/7 variety. I'm trying to iso the fish, steal the blinds, and they just always grab onto my steals and isos with their sticky fingers. What's the best way to deal with these players on your left?
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"A lady doesnt wander all over the room, and blow on some other guys dice"
…Frank Sinatra on variance
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10:26 pm June 28, 2009
| jz1014
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Just my two cents, but most of these guys play pretty fit or fold on the flop, so I wouldn't worry about them calling. If they are folding to a lot of cbets, then go ahead and cbet wide (provided that whoever you are isolating is likely to fold as well). If they are playing tight passive like that preflop but then turn into calling stations postflop, well thats ok too… just look for spots to value town them.
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10:45 am July 1, 2009
| Hitman
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What jz said!
Iso them when in position, love playing inflated preflop pots in position vs. wet noodles. If they play fit or fold, give them their reason to fold on the flop. If they peel light one time, give them a reason to fold on the turn. If they don't have a fold button often, don't bluff at them but value bet them to death when you think you're ahead of their range. Once you figure out who's who post flop, you'll own these guys again and again.
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10:47 am July 1, 2009
| Hitman
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And one other thing… when one of the wet noodles is calling you down with 3rd pair and rivers you, say nothing or say "nh". Don't berate their play or bring attention to the fact that 1) they're clueless and 2) you have a clue. Remember, they are your friends (i.e. add them to your buddy list )
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