I guess I should have defined bad players(at least my definition of them) better. If it's a guy who just makes bad choices, of course you want 9 of them. But usually bad players in my mind are more the calling station/meaningless raisers. In that case I think that no hand really has too much value(high suited conn. maybe being the only real valuable hand) and that 93o or a similar hand hits two pair or a full house every time against KK. In this situation, anything number of bad players greater than five would seem, at least for me, to negate any logical strategy or playing style.
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