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		<title>By: Playing against aggressive poker players &#124; Poker Aussie - Online Poker news and Poker Strategy</title>
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		<description>[...] Loose aggressive players will play a lot of hands and hence it can be hard to put them on a range of hands because they play any two cards. Instead of trying to put them on a hand range, a good strategy to use against them is to sit to the left of them so you have position, tighten up your starting hand range, and wait for a spot where they overplay a mediocre hand or make some stupid bluff. [...]</description>
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