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    Default So your on the run..

    Playing aggressive he's calling you down with no hands.


    But then your hands are stil good he starts stopping calling your value bets on flop with tptk , draws etc. But you don't want to give off free cards.

    You continue to play aggressive but he starts calling u down with mptk. And you loose a few pots because your continuation bets were called down by him hitting his 10 on the turn, with a queen showing.

    All im pretty much asking is how do you guys like to switch up the pace or change it up so he continues to make the wrong moves and you don't get involved in tricky sitations with marginal hands after you make a good run to not loose all your profit that you started with. It seems after a few big pots that you win, the othre guy will get pissed and just want to keep calling you done etc.
    How do you slow it down.
    30%


    Still looking for my royal flush.
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    poorly written, that's why you're not gettign any posts
    the key is to tighten up without letting the other guy know
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    actually I reread your post and I have no idea what you're talking about
    are you asking about what the optimal strategy is when you have someone on monkey tilt calling you down with anything?
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    You continue to play aggressive but he starts calling u down with mptk.
    I wish I had this problem. Actually, sometimes I do. And it's not a problem.


    It sounds like you c-bet too often and against the wrong opponents. IMO it's a very common mistake. I agree with Po$$ though your post is very hard to understand and I can only assume this is what you are talking about...

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