At tables like this I usually just play more patient, don't stoop down to the level of a worse player. If you just play tight, wait for good hands, and don't go chasing too much, you can usually beat these tables in the long run. Ocassionally you'll get sucked out and your KQ will get beat by a 74, but if you don't let a bad beat or two affect your play, you should be able to come out on top.
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