Manage a Maniac Online Poker Games Player
If you’ve played
online poker for even a short length
of time, it’s a good bet that you’ve run into a maniac player at your table.
Constantly betting and raising and seemingly involved in every hand. This is
with no apparent regard for strategic maneuvering except to bet a lot and to
bet often. The maniac player presents a unique challenge. Without a doubt, the
maniac causes every player at the table to alter their playing strategy. In
order to combat and play successfully against a maniac, it’s vital not to be
intimidated by the aggressive tactics of such a reckless player who shows no
apparent regard for the value of a dollar.
You may be
curious why anyone would play in such a fashion and disregard a basic theory of
poker online, which is to play only
the hands that have a good chance of winning. There may be deep-seated
psychological reasons for such behavior. Such as need to control the action at
table and have all eyes focused on what he does next. Or the maniac may simply
enjoy gambling and is fortunate to be blessed with enough cash to throw around.
Without delving too deep into the psyche of such a player, it’s important to
realize that the maniac’s style of play. It can be advantageous in certain
situations, such as heads-up competition against an opponent. This opponent
tends to play passively or even short-handed tables with reluctant bettors.
Deal
with a maniac at the table :
So let’s examine
the best ways to combat the maniac at your table. First of all, it will be
crucial to tighten up your game and play only the best starting hands. This is
problematic if you happen to run into a string of bad cards. But it’s important
to restrain yourself when you see all the chips and money flying around the
table and the maniac sometimes taking down pots with garbage hands. Stick to a
game plan of playing only premium hands. As if you widen your range you are
playing into the intent of the maniac. This is to get you in on the action with
weak or marginal hands. The maniac would love nothing more than a wild game
with many players competing for very huge pots.
Your position at
the table is vital to being successful versus a maniac. You want very much to
sit to his left and have the advantage of always acting after him. If you are
seated to his right, you will find yourself at a huge disadvantage and
frustrated at having the maniac constantly betting and raising right behind
you. If it’s possible to change seats to get in a better position, do so.
Whether playing
online or in live action, it often seems that other players seated at the table
cannot stop themselves from commenting on the maniac’s playing style. The
remarks made are overwhelmingly of a disparaging nature. This is detrimental to
the game as the maniac may take his reckless and free-wheeling play elsewhere.
Despite the maniac’s style and ability to influence the actions of the entire
table, you don’t want him to leave. If you play correctly against a maniac,
your profit potential can be enormous.
Comments
are best left unsaid:
It’s best to let
the maniac think that he can completely dominate the game. Let him believe that
he can manipulate and run all over you. Quietly biding your time to counter his
aggressiveness with proper strategies. A prime sin of online poker is
underestimating your opponent. If the maniac feels that he can control you, he
is committing a fatal error in not being cognizant of your skills in fending
off his reckless style.
The maniac tends
to meet his demise when other players become more disciplined and play poker in
a technically correct fashion. When facing only one or two other opponents in a
hand due to most players catching on and shortening their range of playable
hands, it’s very likely that at least one of those two players will have a
better hand. So your best defense is usually a tight-aggressive playing style
that cashes in on the maniac’s multitude of bets and raises. If you wait
patiently for the best hand and are confronted by excessive betting and raising
by the maniac, you should hold your ground instead of being intimidated into
folding.
Regardless of
experience and talent, playing too many hands. And tossing way too much money
into pots with the worst hand in hopes of inducing a fold. Or catching a
miracle card on the river is not a winning strategy over the test of time.
When confronted
with a maniac at your table, remember to play tight-aggressive. Seat yourself
to the left of the maniac if possible, induce bluffs by checking to the maniac.
And raise after he bets when you know you have the best of it. Don’t attempt
bluffs as they won’t work. Let the maniac think that he’s the greatest player
on the planet.
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