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If someone doesn't want to play poker you just have to take your 60/40 or 65/45 and shove on him or call a shove preflop. I'd just shove preflop with AQ if that's what he's doing. Otherwise take as many cheap flops as possible and be prepared to call a shove with TP. You get this once in a while when a guy at higher limits is tilty. Happens at the 50's once in a while too.
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If someone doesn't want to play poker you just have to take your 60/40 or 65/45 and shove on him or call a shove preflop. I'd just shove preflop with AQ if that's what he's doing. Otherwise take as many cheap flops as possible and be prepared to call a shove with TP. You get this once in a while when a guy at higher limits is tilty. Happens at the 50's once in a while too. [/ QUOTE ] I agree . He obviously doesn't want to play postflop poker . You should try to end the hand pre-flop and maybe even shove with a-q to see if he calls lightly . |
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so being down 50 chips makes it right to go all in with A high? pushing flop doesnt give him a chance to bluff.
anyone think flat calling preflop is more profitable in the long run? |
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so being down 50 chips makes it right to go all in with A high? pushing flop doesnt give him a chance to bluff. anyone think flat calling preflop is more profitable in the long run? [/ QUOTE ] Not in a 5 against a maniac who seems to want to just get it in preflop and get the match over with. Against the average opponent I would reraise to 300 and cbet the flop, but shoving is likely the best play against this type of player. I can't tell you how many times I've done this and been called by Ace-rag or just complete air like K4 or whatever. |
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