In poker there are all kinds of players ... and those who play all in almost all their hands also exist ... so after observing that a player has played all in 7 out of 10 hands ... you just have to wait a couple high TT + or AJ + and call .... from my appreciation these are the easiest opponents to beat ....!
I face them well. I love when I have them on table, usually it is fast double up. Waiting for right card and call. On freeroll with 20k+ players I'm that guy on the table
I watch to see what they go all in with most the time it's the A and any other card but you got others that try and steal blinds with any card when you figure out what there going all in with calling would be great.
I wait a few hands to see what transpires. Then if I get a good set of hole cards I might take him on. Hopefully that type of player gets transfrered to another table before that so that the other players can take him out. The main thing is to be patient and cautious.
The periods in the game..Luck dance around the table.Many times it gets stuck on some one of us.So, why not to go all in in the period you must?We like to win in all in phases,but either failure must be acceptable.Let's enjoy!
All in is actually quite serious act even though it is desensitized in tournament play. It turns poker into a luck lottery as the cards do not stop each player is guaranteed 5 cards which makes the hands closer to each other in terms of strength. I just wait for dominate hand,if I don't care about the tourney I call light sometimes.
Yeah but they won't keep winning playing crazy off-suited hands for very long. It might happen once or twice or so but these are the definitely the easiest players to beat out.
Quite often I am one of those guys. Since I play only freerolls, it happens routinely to register even though I know I only have 10 or 20 minutes to play and there is no chance to make it into the money, so I go all in and enjoy the fun until I bust. Some will ask why play and try to knock out someone who really wants to make the money, and the answer is: it is your job to decide when to go all in, if you keep getting knocked out of tournaments by loose and aggressive players you should adjust your own game, not blame your opponent. "All in" players are a gold mine for the savvy player, and a source of misery for the fish.
If a player is going all in just wait and be very patient for a good hand and then once you get a good hand let the player go all in first and then call and you could double you chip stack.
Just wait for the right time to give your shoot! Wait Aces Kings or Queens and put pressure on them,if even though you lose just put your head up and remember that bad beats make part of this game.