Title: How to deal with a passive table? Post by: FrankF on July 24, 2007, 12:30:18 AM Had a poor night in tournie.
I found my table odd, it contained minimum aggression, lots of flat calls to the flop. Felt like everyone was slow playing. After two hours our table was intact. Maybe I got bored or wasn't in the mood. Play it tight until big hand crops up? Play it like Doyle, get raising? Join in and see if we can score on flop? Evetually lost AT all in preflop to 32suited and a third caller KQ - Trips 2's taking the threeway pot (2k each from 4k starting) AT raise 200 blind to 500, 32 calls, KQ goes allin I follow - 32 called the 1500. Rivered his final 2! So any advice for a sticky table? Title: Re: How to deal with a passive table? Post by: tantrum on July 24, 2007, 01:02:14 PM It all depends if they are passive preflop or post flop?
Title: Re: How to deal with a passive table? Post by: kinboshi on July 24, 2007, 01:08:03 PM ...and if they're loose passive, or tight passive.
Title: Re: How to deal with a passive table? Post by: tantrum on July 24, 2007, 05:45:56 PM ...and if they chase or call with anything on the flop...
Title: Re: How to deal with a passive table? Post by: temp0r on July 24, 2007, 06:55:03 PM do the opposite. simple.
Title: Re: How to deal with a passive table? Post by: Ironside on July 25, 2007, 09:17:39 AM loosen the table up winning a few pots and showing the rags then sit back and wait for the hand by which time they should be loose and short
Title: Re: How to deal with a passive table? Post by: AlexMartin on July 29, 2007, 01:14:39 AM I have a table captain hat you can borrow.
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