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Old 10-22-2007, 11:22 AM
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Default Re: Extreme agression

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(i tilted and moved up 2 limits and won quite a bit)

I obviously wont be tilting and moving up limits as a regular thing btw.

(although i more than tripled through in half an hour)

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Hmm, I keep telling myself that, yet I regularly seem to manage to make a progression from 25 NL to 400 NL to ????NL. So watch yourself, it can become addicting. I don't play for a living, I play for entertainment. My bad mind tells me that it's money I'm up, so go ahead and chase my losses.

For the aggression bit. It's easier to be the aggressive player. You are always putting the other person on the defensive. If they want to raise you, they are risking more of their chips that you don't have a hand. When I'm in an aggressive style, I don't mind when people play back at me. If they do, I only really need a hand approx. 1 out of 3 times or so to 'break' even. When they don't play back at me/fold, I win money.

There's not much you can do. If he's really killing you like this, tighten the screws a little bit. And value bet the heck out of him. Also note that he will float light, but not bet when he hits a card. So it seems that you can trust his raises post flop.
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