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How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
Been tryin the 22's and 33's a bit and there seem to be a whole lot more spite callers than there were a couple months ago. I'm getting called constantly by hands as weak as J9o and SUPER INSTA called by Ax, KTo and such.
Are others noticing this trend? How are you adjusting? |
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
both you and him will lose equity and it sucks, you gotta tighten up a little.
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
Yeah... I think the only way to deal with these players is to tighten up slightly. Allow others to get involved in all-in situations with them, since you gain a lot of $EV when someone else is getting reamed by one of his/her bad calls. Basically, just don't push your small edges when it puts all or most of your stack at risk, and let him tangle with the other players.
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
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Yeah... I think the only way to deal with these players is to tighten up slightly. Allow others to get involved in all-in situations with them, since you gain a lot of $EV when someone else is getting reamed by one of his/her bad calls. Basically, just don't push your small edges when it puts all or most of your stack at risk, and let him tangle with the other players. [/ QUOTE ] yes, in theory this is awesome but this leads to getting blinded off far to often to have a legit shot at winning the tourney maybe its time to start opening up early tourney... |
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
Yes, I'm a big fan of opening up early on regardless of the level.
But... I don't mean to wait around until getting blinded out. There's still obvious push situations that you shouldn't pass up. Just don't be quite so eager to take your marginal pushes when the spite caller in question can cripple or bust you. |
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
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Yes, I'm a big fan of opening up early on regardless of the level. But... I don't mean to wait around until getting blinded out. There's still obvious push situations that you shouldn't pass up. Just don't be quite so eager to take your marginal pushes when the spite caller in question can cripple or bust you. [/ QUOTE ] so you suggest trying to spot the spite callers, but often times it is hard to do while 8+ tabling, and also when you spot him it may already be too late. |
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Are others noticing this trend? How are you adjusting? [/ QUOTE ] Call them bad names, and insult their mother. |
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
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[ QUOTE ] Are others noticing this trend? How are you adjusting? [/ QUOTE ] Call them bad names, and insult their mother. [/ QUOTE ] hehe |
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
Degen,
I'm playin the same levels and I agree with the one post that playing tighter has a lot to do with it. But there are steam guys too they lose a big pot there going all in no matter what till they lose. I personally hate it because it destroys the skill of the game for us but I guess long term its good, right? But to answer the question, yes I am seeing a lot of it at these levels. I usually just let them pout till they get over it or get lost. |
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Re: How Do You Deal w/ Spite Callers?
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Degen, I'm playin the same levels and I agree with the one post that playing tighter has a lot to do with it. But there are steam guys too they lose a big pot there going all in no matter what till they lose. I personally hate it because it destroys the skill of the game for us but I guess long term its good, right? But to answer the question, yes I am seeing a lot of it at these levels. I usually just let them pout till they get over it or get lost. [/ QUOTE ] no its not all that good, because a lot of times they flip their K7 and they have me killed [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] |
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