KidPokerKid
Tuesday, August 8th, 2006, 12:34 PM
Alright so everyone has that one person at the table who is the absolute epitome of a ROCK. That player that never plays a hand. Well, I always come to find myself running into the player whom never gets into a pot unless they have the nuts. Obviously I rarely get in a pot with them, but everyone else at the table can't seem to understand the concept! Everytime I play poker, I always find that the tightest player at the table ends up with one of the biggest chip stacks. I'm a very aggressive player (not loose, but smart aggressive). But whenever these tight players get ahold of chips, they never let go of them because they are never in the hands to lose them! It seems like the only chance I get to take any money from them is when I make a play by raising it up on the button and find the "Dinosaur" at the table calling my raise! From then, I can usually outplay the player. But my question is...
When you are at a cash game table where the threat of "being blinded out" is not a threat, how do you take chips from a rock? I always see weak players giving away all their chips to these weak tight players, and then I rarely get a chance to find myself in a pot with them! I'm always looking for a chance to outplay or outdraw them, but when the player rarely gets in a pot, and only raises OUTRAGEOUS amounts not even worth calling, how do I even get involved!? Do I just constantly avoid them and let the weak players give them their money!? I can't just let this happen! What would you all do?

EDIT: Ah sorry but I just realized that this is in the wrong forum, so sorry!