I see what you are saying TP, but give it a try, the table I am at is soft as they come. Now think about who just made that statement.
I am down $15 from a $50 buy in at a .25/.50 table and had the following happen:
Then hand above.
Got agressive on the button, raised to $2 (4x) with 45s, got called by the BB, flopped a wheel, turn is a 3, the money goes in and he shows 23 for a boat.
66 in the BB call a raise of $1 flop 4

6

9

SB bets the cap and I obvoiously call, he shows A5 turn 3, river 2 he makes a str8 and I again lose the max without playing badly.
I know everyone on the wrong end of beats think they take it worse than anyone, but I'm telling you this happens to me all the time.
Fortunatly I have learned that this is a good thing, the vast majority of the time I am raking $30+ pots off these idiots, as soon as the deck quits saving them. People are honestly calling with any pair, any draw. Eventually I am gonna crush this game.
I'll post a PT screenshot as soon as I do, PRINT IT.
Being on the wrong side of the beats makes me like this table.
Glad today was rakeback payment day at FT