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The Power of Position (Day 1 Course Discussion)
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[QUOTE="cdvleach, post: 5609872, member: 425042"] [b]Relative position with a maniac.[/b] Hi all. Thanks for this course. I have been playing poker for a while, TAG, but am still a small loser. A lot of that had to do with my temperament. Making bad calls and raises even though I know that I am probably beaten. I am sure after Day 1 that there is still a lot that I have to learn. I usually end in the money in MTTs but I am usually eliminated shortly after the bubble has burst. I tend to play very conservatively as the bubble approaches. So. Thanks for this course. Here's my question. If you're in a MTT and cannot change tables or seats, how do you handle a maniac seated to your left? I have a fairly solid idea of what ranges to play in different positions. So as an example I am in the cutoff position, have AJ suited. Everyone folds around to me except a limper in MP. I raise 4BB and the maniac raises 12BB. I know that even if had AA his action would be the same. What range should I be playing if I am going to be seated there for a hundred hands? Thank you for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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