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Old 11-01-2005, 05:43 PM
pindawg pindawg is offline
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Default Re: very aggressive player

It;s probably correct to tighten up at a table with this guy, and also correct to sloplay you're big hands against him.

Id call with AA-QQ & AK and reraise allin with AQ-A10 and JJ-88 and maybe call with KQ or KJs depending on position.
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Old 11-01-2005, 05:44 PM
EddieMoney22 EddieMoney22 is offline
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Default Re: very aggressive player

thanks good info. Im still in the learning process (but then aren't we all) I just wish I would have gotten a hand to play to take some chips.
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Old 11-01-2005, 06:02 PM
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Default Re: very aggressive player

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It;s probably correct to tighten up at a table with this guy, and also correct to sloplay you're big hands against him.

Id call with AA-QQ & AK and reraise allin with AQ-A10 and JJ-88 and maybe call with KQ or KJs depending on position.

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If he's always reraising and you've got a hand I would raise and let him come over the top. You get a lot less action if you slow play.
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Old 11-01-2005, 06:03 PM
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It;s probably correct to tighten up at a table with this guy, and also correct to sloplay you're big hands against him.

Id call with AA-QQ & AK and reraise allin with AQ-A10 and JJ-88 and maybe call with KQ or KJs depending on position.

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If he's always reraising and you've got a hand I would raise and let him come over the top. You get a lot less action if you slow play against an aggressive player.

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