Playing Poker Against Maniacs (beginners, bad players, fish)

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In this hand of the day, I’m going to show you some basic poker strategies about how to play poker against beginners, how to play poker against bad players, fish and maniacs. I’m going to give you my go to poker strategy whenever you don’t know what to do and you find yourself in a spot where your hand is too strong to fold and your opponent is taking a weird, aggressive betting line. Do you struggle with playing poker against beginners and bad players? Share your thoughts on this hand in a comment below.

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10 thoughts on “Playing Poker Against Maniacs (beginners, bad players, fish)

  1. That was a weird gamble by utg1. His bet on the turn only made sense to me if he hit his trip 5s and was trying to trap the opponent. Due to the 21$ bet on the flop it wouldnt seem wrong I think. But as it is, it looks like he was just to unexperienced of a player (or maybe he was salty or whatever reason) to let go of AK and just got super lucky at the end.

  2. there´s too many draws that he could complete on the river, I would have tried to stop him on the turn with a shove or something like that

  3. So, "how to play against maniacs"???
    Instead of explaining this, you just showed a ~useless hand.

  4. Mann.. I feel like I'm so used to getting beat by KK and AA that I'd be sooo hesitant to call an all in on the turn, how is that possibly a snapcall?

  5. Villain is not a maniac, but a passive fish. Turn bet is an obvious blocker bet that is looking to draw or get to the river as cheaply as possible. If you have a vulnerable hand like here ship it, and don't give him a chance to give up on the river. If you have a hand like 99 call and give him a chance to improve or bluff off the rest of his stack.

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