11. Why ?
Ans : Because you will know that when they enter the pot, you should go out with all but your very best hands.
12. What if three or four of these tight players happen to be sitting in a row ?
Ans : You probably would prefer to have them across from you.
13. Why ?
Ans : Because if they are situated directly on your right, you probably will find yourself playing many hands out of position with the looser players on your left.
14. What is another advantage to having tight, unimaginative players on your right ?
Ans : As the game becomes short-handed, they won’t adjust.
15. What will this enable you do to ?
Ans : To play many hands against the blinds.
16. What about when you are in the blind ?
Ans : Tight players will be in the attack position but will do very little stealing.
17. What if one of them raises ?
Ans : You won’t have to defend, as he will have a premium hand.
18. What if the little blind just calls and he is a tight, solid player ?
Ans : You can raise and frequently outplay him.
19. What if a tight, solid player is on your left ?
Ans : You ordinarily could steal the blind poker from him.
20. What is the problem with this in Omaha eight-or-better ?
Ans : Unless the game is very tight, it seldom happens that you are on the button and no one else comes in.
Introduction / General Concepts / More Specific Ideas / General Concepts / Position / Low Hands / High Hands / Your Starting Hand / Starting With Big Pairs / When You Are First In / How To Play Your Hand / Play on the Flop / When You Have the Best Hand / High Versus Low in Three-Handed Pots / Loose Games / Multiway Versus Short-handed Play / Scare Cards / Getting Counterfeited / Getting Quartered / Playing Against Steamers / Playing Against Tight, Solid Players / Your Playing Style / Reading Hands / Psychology / Afterthought