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How do you approach incessant raisers at your table?
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[QUOTE="akhilbansal, post: 6714922, member: 1020396"] Be ready to invest some, you may lose big, but chances are such opponents are your best chance to win big and increase your stack. 1. Wait for good cards to call, slow roll if you hit, and let them bet into you... 2. At times call, and on flop or turn, if you get a feel that opponent has not hit... bet, check and re-raise is even better. If they haven't got anything, mostly you will get the pot there itself. (irrespective of your cards). I have tried double/triple barreled at times, but its risky as mostly first time you got the call because either opponent has hit something or have a draw at least, so time to get alert. 3. Bet on flop, call if raised (basically portray you are trying to steal and you are fed up of opponent's bullying)... check on turn, if you hit something... you may or may not get the bet that you can call... and go full throttle on river. This almost always works in getting good returns. There are couple more strategies I try, but I do not want to reveal all my trade secrets :). For that buy me a drink or 3... and don't forget the fries. [/QUOTE]
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