Play tight passive when they assume control of a hand on draw free boards where you feel your hand is best. This is where you make your money. Phil Helmuth was talking about his heads up match up with Antonio The Magician Esfandiari. The Magician is hyper aggressive heads up. Helmuth simply allowed the magician to do his betting for him.

You give aggressive players a false sense of control on boards that have less chance to spike you on late streets, and you have a strong hand. You make money by smooth calling to give no info away.

That's draw free boards. If you believe you have the best hand on a coordinating board where THEY might be drawing then push when they throw a bet in. Don't raise, just PUSH. Sometimes you are forced to coinflip these guys when ahead. It's the nature of aggressive action. Just make sure you are almost certain your hand is best.

Play your tight aggressive style when you are the one in control of a hand. Switch gears when they assume control to tight passive.

Here's another thing. If you get a good chip lead, then check raise one of these guys when they try to steal a pot where you both missed the flop. Make sure you have a good high card for showdown. If they re-raise then fold. If they fold then show them your cards. Make sure the next time you do the same thing you have a hand and you may bust them. Aggressive players hate being bluffed. IT TILTS THEM

Of course the best thing to do is get a read. Observe how they act when they have a hand vs when they're stealing pots. Know the difference and put them to tough decisions.

I notice a lot of very aggressive players will check the nuts and bet with nothing. Find out if one or both of these guys act this way. If that's the case then it's very easy to bust them. When they bet big they aren't strong. Sometimes it's as simple as that.

It makes you mad when they steal a pot, but you shouldn't care because they will bleed when you hit a flop. As long as you're not bleeding by trying to be sherriff to their bluffs, then you have a great chance to beat them.

Don't be sherriff, and Good luck.