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Dealing with multiple manics
I'm still fairly new to hold'em. I've been doing okay -- not great but on the positive side -- unless I end up in a room with several manic players. One is nice to have in the room, and you can count on him to pad your bankroll, but when two or three sit down with me and start reraising off each other, it gets very expensive. How do you deal with these types of tables? They seem like they should be very profitable.
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Re: Dealing with multiple manics
If you find yourself with more than one maniac, especially if you're in between them, you're probably going to have to tighten up and only play your premium hands, maybe any PP if you think you can get in for only 1 or two bets. When you get something good, don't puss out. You could also think about changing seats to have better relative position.
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