How to deal with one player who goes all in every time?
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How to deal with one player who goes all in every time?
Hi new to forums here. I'm curious how you deal with players who go all in pre-flop every time in low stakes poker. Even with good face cards you're bound to lose eventually when someone has 5-6 times your chip count.
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Get more aces! :-)
As a default when someone rando jams 50+bb i will call it off with JJ+,AK. If its a habit of theirs I ll go down to 99+, AQs maybe AJs. They are mostly making a huge error risking a ton to win very little.
Get ready to gambol xD
Assuming 100bb effective, with 5% rake capped at $2, where Hero is BB closing the action and Villain is jamming 100% range, Hero should call:
Not closing the action will exponentially reduce your calling range as more players are left to act behind you.
Step 1: find every table he's on and join the waitlist + add him to your favorites
Step 2: patiently wait for a good hand
Step 3: if he acts after you, limp good hand wait for action to come back (see what everyone else does first)
Step 4: stick chips in and hope for the best
Step 5: if you're not comfortable risking the money you have on the table, cash out and come back later
Sure the math says Q2s is a call, but why bother? You're about to get a better opportunity on the next hand. I'd do 77+, A8+ and KT+ (if last to act) if multiple people behind you, AJ+, 99+
Don't worry about him having 5-6x your chips. If you adjust properly you're very likely to double up. Plus he has the whole table to deal with - not just you. And you can double up and cash out. Or try to double through him twice.
You can also get AA or KK and lose too. ;-)
Call shov 50% and wil win 2x from him. cal shov 25% and u will win 4x
open your range, and go from there. But first be sure that he is really goind 100% all in.
And have a bankroll...
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