Often a very aggressive player will enter your game and try to dominate with a barrage of bets and raises. This can interfere with your strategy if you let it. But there’s a simple solution. (Includes special tip directly from Doyle Brunson.)
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In today’s play listening to Mike Caro what I see is a player that on a regular basis plays a level higher than he is sitting at, so his aggressive play is trying to immediate the lower level players. Aka $2/5 player playing $1/2 or $1/3.