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I think no matter what game you're playing you want as many bad players as possible. As long as you make smart decisions and don't try chasing too many hands you'll come out ahead in the end. Of course you'll get sucked out a couple of times, but as long as you keep playing smart you'll make up for it in the long run.
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Interesting that this tread is going alongside another titled “Playing Down to the Level of the Table.” For me, I’m going to side with those who want no more than half to three quarters of the table to be really weak. Otherwise, I’m going to have to adjust my game more than I am comfortable with. If I feel I’m playing at a very strong table, I’ll tighten up (or move, if I’m online.) But if I am an excessively weak table, I feel I should loosen up to maximize my profit, and it comes back to bite me in the ass.
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