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I think the best way to play guys like this is to trap them. Just smooth call his raises preflop and then check raise him all in on the flop when you hit. Also, fold hands like QJ preflop. Tighten way up so you know you have the best hand.
As played though, yeah, you have to go with the QJ when you flop TP given your read on the guy. I mean, if you don't go with that, are you only playing 2 pair or better against him? IF that's the case, DEFINITELY fold it preflop. |
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![]() This is a tough spot, and I generally agree w/ TP here, but......... If the max buyin is $200, and he is opening to $75, we are basically stop and go, right? I mean, if we call off ~40% of our stack pf, are we folding and reloading every time we dont hit? Or are we just putting the other $125 in no matter what? And if thats the case, why not just push pf? Idk, honestly I would move tables, even if I had to wait. That is an extreme situation. |
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Did you have position on him?
If so, I agree that it is an unusual situation, but it should be a profitable one. There's not going to be much if any post-flop play here, but ... everything you get JJ or better, you shove. At a minimum you make $75. Better yet, he calls, and you double up. Yes, you'll get sucked out on occasionally. And yes, you might decide you have better things to do with your time then fold 100+ hands in a row. But overall, it should be +EV, if boring as hell.
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