Re: NL10: 2 hands vs a drooler
yes, I'm still learning how to handle them. But just because he's 70% before the flop doesn't mean he'll call every bet after. Many players like this are very good at letting go when they're beaten, but getting you to hang yourself when they've got an "unlikely" monster -- which they have way more often than you or me.
They live by that loose image. I've seen people spend a lot of money trying to play sheriff against them.
advice to raise more when you're ahead seems good. I misread Iship2u -- raising more FLOP is good.
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