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Old 10-21-2005, 12:26 AM
savman savman is offline
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Default Re: Swimming with the fishy

Apparently i am the only person who found this hand interesting. The reason i posted the hand was to advocate/discuss how to play against rabid maniacs. just like the rest of the table, most people beleive the best way to stack these guys is to "wait them out"; while this can be effective, u are missing a lot of value when the tard on your left lucks up and catches AA in three orbits while u have been folding would be winning hands pf. heres the thing. when a player randomly bets 30-40 bb into a 6-7 bb pot they are begging to go broke. he isnt making this bet for value, everyone is folding when he does it, why would he do it when he had tp or a monster. admittedly, it would be a little better if he mixed it up, but he wasnt. that is a fold bet. he check to me on the flop b/c he thought i might have something. since i didnt, i say thx for free card lets see turn. predictably he overbets the sheet out of the pot. i was calling with nearly anypair. he had been pushleading scare card rivers, but there are not really any draws here which made my call easier. now when he checks the river i have a decision. bear in mind i have been mixiing it up with this guy and one of the only hands that have recently gone to showdown he snapped off a large river bluff with middle pair 2 kicker. my move here was clear. all in.


Also, i only have 100BB. if i am wrong i can simply rebuy and have a real good shot at getting my money back with interest. had we both been sitting on 300bb stacks there is some merit to playing a little more selectively since i could only rebuy 100bb. my edge against this guy postflop was astronomical, so i loosened up and played any reasonable, and some not so reasonable hands with his 93 vpip stack (the only explanation i have is he must have been afk a few hands b/c this guy personified the phrase "any two will do")
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