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Identifying Calling Stations?
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[QUOTE="teepack, post: 6769581, member: 113886"] danny's right. A calling station is a player who won't fold once they connect with a flop. These are the players you don't want to fold, either. You just keep betting and let them give you stacks of chips. But this only works if you have something. You can't bluff these players. An ATC (any two cards) players are the ones who will pay just about any pre-flop raise to see a flop, but will fold if they don't hit the flop. These players can be dangerous. In a recent $1-$3 session, I had AA in the BB and it limped to me with 4 players. I bumped it to $30 because I wanted to get the field down, and I'm sure all four players would have called if I had done the standard table raise of $10-$15. Sure enough, one guy called. The flop came J-4-4 rainbow, and he went all in. I called, thinking, no way he's got a 4. Sure enough, he turns over 6-4 offsuit. I couldn't believe he had called a $30 bet with 6-4, but this is a guy who had busted and rebought 3 times already, so I should have known. [/QUOTE]
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