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Old 12-15-2004, 04:37 PM
arabie arabie is offline
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Default Beating the limit bully?

My experience is in full 6 man and 10 man games. I started in a 6man, which fell down to 3man and a bit of headsup. There was one guy who from the start was raising with almost any hand he saw, J8o, Q2o, and other wild combinations. Funny enough, he'd often limp in with hands like KQo. This confused the hell out of me, and the fact that the cards were running his way gave him great table image. I tried to destroy it, but lost 50BB in 5/10 trying. Everytime i challenged him, the cards fell out of my favour. I'm not going to complain about bad beats, even though there were more then their fairshare.

My question is, how do you beat this kind of guy? He also just ran off and left after i took the slide, but i couldn't have expected him to stay for a sample size anyway. So knowing that might happen, what is the correct strategy?
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