How to Deal with Aggressive Players Who Go All-In Frequently

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Facing overly aggressive players who constantly shove all-in can be frustrating, but it also presents a great opportunity if handled wisely. The key is patience and discipline. Don’t fall into the trap of calling with mediocre hands just because they’re being reckless. Instead, wait for strong hands and let them build the pot for you. Position is also crucial — try to act after them so you can see what they do first. Most importantly, don’t let emotions dictate your play. Stay calm, play tight, and let the math work in your favor.
* How do you personally adjust your strategy when someone keeps going all-in preflop?

* Do you ever use the same all-in aggression to throw them off their game?

* What’s the most memorable all-in bluff you’ve seen or played against?
 
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I can't stand these kind of players
I'm always waiting for the right hands to beat their aggression
 
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I can't stand these kind of players
I'm always waiting for the right hands to beat their aggression
Totally get you! Patience is the best weapon. Sometimes I even play a weak hand just to mess with their heads. Ever tried that?
 
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Like you said, wait for a good hand and then call them is probably the best option. Then hope the cards workout.
 
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How do I adjust my strategy? If someone constantly goes all-in preflop, I adapt by:

  • Narrowing my calling range, waiting for hands like AQ+, TT+, or strong suited connectors when I have good pot odds.
  • Using position—if I can make them act first, it’s easier to gauge their aggression.
  • Identifying tendencies—if they’re overly wild, it doesn’t necessarily mean they have strong hands; often, they’re just applying pressure. This gives me an opportunity to isolate them with a solid hand.
Do I use the same aggression against them? Yes, but selectively. It’s smart to occasionally shift the pace and counter their aggression, especially when they start feeling too comfortable. Sometimes, a light shove can surprise them, particularly in spots where their range might be weak.
 
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Enfrentar jogadores excessivamente agressivos que constantemente empurram all-in pode ser frustrante, mas também representa uma grande oportunidade se você lidar com a situação com sabedoria. O segredo é paciência e disciplina. Não caia na armadilha de pagar com mãos medíocres só porque eles estão sendo imprudentes. Em vez disso, espere por mãos fortes e deixe que elas construam o pote para você. A posição também é crucial — tente agir depois delas para ver o que elas fazem primeiro. Mais importante ainda, não deixe que as emoções ditem seu jogo. Mantenha a calma, jogue tight e deixe a matemática trabalhar a seu favor.
* Como você pessoalmente ajusta sua estratégia quando alguém continua indo all-in no pré-flop?

* Você já usou a mesma agressividade total para despistá-los?

* Qual foi o blefe all-in mais memorável que você já viu ou jogou contra?
When I'm facing someone who's going all-in pre-flop frequently, I try to increase the requirement of hands to play. I try to pay with very strong hands, such as AA, KK, or QQ.
I try to stay calm and don't let myself get carried away with emotion when someone goes all-in pre-flop frequently. Because poker is a long-term game I need to make decisions based on odds and strategy.
 
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If you wait too long, someone else will take the maniac's money or chips.

It feels safe to wait for a premium hand, but in the long run, it's better to call with a range good enough. What is good depends on how bad their range is and how often they bluff.
 
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The chinese word for crisis is often confused with the chinese word for opportunity.

Playing with bad players is often confused with a problem- when its an opportunity.

Just wait for a good hand and call. The mistake I see a lot of people make is they confuse a3o for a good hand.
 
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I agree the key is patience and disipline.I would also add in to the mix try to get in cheap preflop and hit a strong hand on the flop.When you believe you have a better hand than the aggressor,go for it,full throttle.
 
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Facing overly aggressive players who constantly shove all-in can be frustrating, but it also presents a great opportunity if handled wisely. The key is patience and discipline. Don’t fall into the trap of calling with mediocre hands just because they’re being reckless. Instead, wait for strong hands and let them build the pot for you. Position is also crucial — try to act after them so you can see what they do first. Most importantly, don’t let emotions dictate your play. Stay calm, play tight, and let the math work in your favor.
* How do you personally adjust your strategy when someone keeps going all-in preflop?

* Do you ever use the same all-in aggression to throw them off their game?

* What’s the most memorable all-in bluff you’ve seen or played against?
Patience is the key
 
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just have to wait and trap them when I have a good hand and take all their chips
 
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Totally get you! Patience is the best weapon. Sometimes I even play a weak hand just to mess with their heads. Ever tried that?
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* How do you personally adjust your strategy when someone keeps going all-in preflop?

* Do you ever use the same all-in aggression to throw them off their game?

* What’s the most memorable all-in bluff you’ve seen or played against?
* In early or mid-stage MTTs strong pocket pairs are good enough. Though it depends on how long you have been observing the agression and how often they shove in general (you don't want to find yourself hands up with pocket nines against someone who just happened to have a bunch of relatively strong hands preflop). A bit riskier play is to call them with strong aces or medium to low pocket pairs, but in these cases you will have a large chance to bust, even though it will be less than 50%. If they act after you and shove often enough, just abandon all speculative hands aka suited connectors, low pocket pairs or low suited aces or relatively stuff like JTs even, get ready to call a shove or fold, otherwise you will be just giving out your bets to the maniac who will shove over you.
Also, please, do not call shoves with hands that are only good because of the implied odds, because you have none against shovers. Have been seeing blunders like that for a while now.

* Using the same aggression is not a good idea. If someone makes mistakes - exploit them, not make the same exact mistake, it's just useless and doesn't extract value. Also you can't bluff someone who has already shoved, they will always at bare minimum see the river. If they act after you, then it only takes them to fold for you to be in a big trouble against other strong callers on the table.
 
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Fold, and when you get a pair above 6 or an Ace with at least a 9, go all-in.
 
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Hi everyone
I am like many of you: patience and waiting for the right moment to play a great hand. Normally, we beat them quite easily.
Have a good day, everyone. :)
 
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When I face aggressive players who go all-in often, I try not to let their style throw me off. Instead of reacting emotionally, I stay patient and wait for strong hands or good spots to catch them. Sooner or later, they usually overplay a weak hand and give me a chance to double up.

I also adjust my ranges — sometimes calling a bit wider if I know they’re shoving with junk, but I always try to stay disciplined. The key for me is to not get drawn into their chaos and focus on playing solid, calculated poker. Let them make the mistakes — and be ready to capitalize when they do.
 
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