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Scriv1989
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Hey All,
Pretty new to the game so I've started playing low stakes cash in a local place near me (0.50p - 0.50p blinds) and am using the low stakes as a chance to improve my game.
How would you advise playing against a loose calling station? I played last night and there was one guy who didn't not play a single hand, would call down any pair, sometimes even Ace High regardless of what you did pre flop, flop turn etc.
The strategy I opted was to tighten up and bet any top pair or better, but never bluff him as he was calling everything. Unforunately for me I went card dead for most of the night.. and the rest of the table all wanted to be in a pot with this guy since he was paying off everyone.. so any raise I made pre flop (fish was calling obviously) would get about 4 callers. This meant I didn't really catch a hand to make some money off this guy. So I am questioning the strategy I took.
Interested in what others think.
Thanks
Pretty new to the game so I've started playing low stakes cash in a local place near me (0.50p - 0.50p blinds) and am using the low stakes as a chance to improve my game.
How would you advise playing against a loose calling station? I played last night and there was one guy who didn't not play a single hand, would call down any pair, sometimes even Ace High regardless of what you did pre flop, flop turn etc.
The strategy I opted was to tighten up and bet any top pair or better, but never bluff him as he was calling everything. Unforunately for me I went card dead for most of the night.. and the rest of the table all wanted to be in a pot with this guy since he was paying off everyone.. so any raise I made pre flop (fish was calling obviously) would get about 4 callers. This meant I didn't really catch a hand to make some money off this guy. So I am questioning the strategy I took.
Interested in what others think.
Thanks