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I just found a gigantic fish today at 10NL, I took him for 4 buy ins over 100 hands. And I was wondering how you keep em around playing now, and when you find him later. I loosened up my play alot around this calling station, and showed down some very weak hands that hit a huge flop(huge for his calling station range - 70 vpip).
Should I tighten up towards the end of the session, or is it better to let him think I got killed by the deck so when I play him next time, he will be more inclined to keep his game the same? Or at this level, do most 1 tablers not pay attention to this crap, and he is unlikely to remember me? |
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just talk to him and don't be a nit.
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A majority of fishes just want to have a good time. Lots of people go to the casino with 100 bucks and leave with a smile on their face if they lose it.
When a talented, skillful player is faced with a total fish, it's his priority to at least entertain him while he takes his money. Make good jokes when he shows down a winning hand too. Don't be annoyed outwards. |
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