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Old 03-03-2005, 03:27 PM
Gregg777 Gregg777 is offline
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Default Sklansky: you want aggressive players to bluff more...

I have been reading Sklanksy's TOP, and on pp191-192, and also on several other occasions in the book he states that you want an aggressive player to bluff even more.

On p196 he says when you are up against an opponent who bluffs too much you want to induce him to bluff more.

On p197 he states "Clearly you should never stop bluffs by people who bluff too much."

This is very easy to do in full ring games, you just wait for the right cards and bust a super LAG. But when you are heads up and have a piece of the blinds every time, you can't afford to wait around.

So do you really still want to induce an aggressive player to bluff even more?

I obviously call down with any pair, strong draws, two over cards, etc. But could someone familiar with HU play give any tips on dealing with a super aggressive player who bluffs too much?

Thanks
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