losing from the same player ,would you play differently vs him?

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Sometimes you find the player who have smaller stack than you worst hand but ready to call in any bet and you lose constantly by the same guy because you had bad beat, how to play?
 
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Be consistent.

If your strategy works at all, it will work in the long run. A winning strategy always beats donks+house over time; if over a period of weeks they are still knocking you around with bad beats, they are better than you, and their bad beats aren't bad bets. Watch how others beat that player for hints about adjustments.
 
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yeah I get what u mean it just seems like u lost vs him once try all in in reverse or something :jd4: I watched a guy have 250k chips vs 650k an he sat there an let him re raise till he was out the trny
 
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How many fish and donkeys you need to break a AA? :) You can avoid some until one will take you down.
 
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I think you should not look at those who have little or too much stack, you have to concentrate and play well against all ... bad beat ever happens ...
Gl mf
 
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Some days you just have to change based on how they're running. Unless you have a read on them, continuously giving someone money isn't fun.
 
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Some days you just have to change based on how they're running. Unless you have a read on them, continuously giving someone money isn't fun.

In my opinion this ^ is a TERRIBLE answer. This is the same as suggesting we should make the incorrect plays by basing our decisions on how cards have fallen in the past.

Wondering how far you take this? If villain has been hitting a dipraportionate number of sets, are you going to fold big pairs pre? (or how do YOU change in that instance... I mean 'based on how they're running' as you mentioned)

I actually just raised UTG w KK, and you defended in BB. Flop was AXX... & I'm pretty sure you had an Ace there... Should I fold pre... or what?
 
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I have certainly have had my share of players that seem to own me, no matter how good/bad I play. But I find what goes around comes around. Gotta admit when I give them a beat it sure feels good. All in all, I play my game no matter who's on the table and just smile when they start trash talking because they NO LONGER OWN ME. I am my own woman :D

Debby
 
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Just play the same way,because it wasn't your fault.
 
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Sounds like you are playing a little light yourself.

Tighten up a little bit and play stronger hands. "Calling stations" are easy pickings if you play strong hands. Let them keep calling off their chips to you. If you are playing moderately strong hands you are giving them a chance to draw out on you.
 
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Dont raise enough they have to get committed, give them the option to fold on the flop or even after. Give yourself room to out play them, not chips all in, cards falling, and it spikes the 3 outer. :)
 
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