| This is a discussion on advice within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; Anyone have any advice on dealing with people who decide to start going all in on every hand.like what starting hands are best to play ... |
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| advice Anyone have any advice on dealing with people who decide to start going all in on every hand.like what starting hands are best to play against them besides pocket aces if no one else is calling them Last edited by wolfchild1 : 14th October 2008 at 2:34 AM. Reason: spelling |
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| Really, there needs to be more information given about the situation before a reasonable answer can be given. In general though, I would say to stay patient. Shit luck doesn't last for forever, and eventually he will bust himself out. Now, depending on the situation and game type, there may be a couple of other things for you to look forward to. If it is a cash game, and he is bullying the table because everyone is to passive to call him on his obvious bluffs, then you can switch tables. If it is a MTT, trust that he will get busted out. And even if it doesn't happen in the next 10 minutes, chances are you will likely be moved tables before you have to endure it for too long. If it is a SnG, then you wait for a premium preflop hand and bust him out. Or someone will do it for you. Either way, be happy when it happens. But for the love of god, don't change your style, and don't lower your starting hand requirements in order to play chicken with him. Let him hurt himself, not you. If you cannot control the betting in the hand and it is not a favorable situation, stay out of the hand. And if you know he will go all in, know that you are in control but let him make the decision for you. |
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| re: advice poker well to let u know what happen in this paticular tourny was i called with ak off and of course he had 72 off and he ends up pairing his 7 on the river and winning the pot but i did sit out untill i got the ak i guess thats just the way the cookie crumbles lol |
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| yea its a tough situation. i played a railbirds freeroll the other day and this guy was going allin every hand and shown crap. then he went alln like always and i picked up KQ hearts, i decided to call and of course he flips up aq off dominated floped ace gm over lol. i was a little upset but i didnt go on tilt. |
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