Quote: Originally Posted by Effexor
I think that generally speaking, playing the opposite as the table is playing is the way to go. If they are playing loose (such as most STUD high tables seem to be), then play like you are in the MTT's, and jam the pot. I like to play cards that work well together, 3to a straight 2 suited, split and hidden pairs, rolled up trips, 3 suited, and any 3 high cards that are all higher than all other exposed cards.
Just as in holdem, just because I see someone win a huge pot playing 62o to a PF raise, doesn't mean that that's a winning strategy in the long run.
Everyone likes rolled up trips
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