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	<title>Poker Strategy &#187; The Maniac</title>
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		<title>How to Beat a Maniac</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 08:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first edition of this series on how to beat your opponents. We will be discussing the best strategies when confronted with different playing styles. The first style we will be looking at is the Maniac. The Maniac plays exactly as the name describes. He is crazy, wild, and shows no regard for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first edition of  this series  on how to beat your opponents. We will be discussing the best  strategies when  confronted with different playing styles. The first style we will be  looking at  is the Maniac.</p>
<p>The Maniac plays exactly as the  name describes.  He is crazy, wild, and shows no regard for typical <a title="poker" href="http://www.top10pokerbonuses.com" target="_blank">poker</a> theory. In  fact, it  almost seems like he hates money. This holds true until someone calls  one of  his crazy bets while he is holding the nuts. This player can win or  lose a lot  of chips in a hurry. Once they have a lot of chips they can be very  dangerous  because of their aggressive nature. So strap in as we dissect The  Maniac.</p>
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<p>Spotting the Maniac will be  easy. He makes the biggest bets in the strangest spots and most likely will be doing  the most talking. This is due to the fact that everyone will be questioning what  the  heck he is doing. This is definitely the type of player that we want to  beat  themselves, but you also want to make sure that you get some of the  rewards  before he is out of money. First, the setup. Try and play a few pots  with this  player. Heads up would be nice, but if some others sneak in it won’t  matter.  The idea is to let the Maniac bluff you out of some pots. Make him  think that  he will just run right over you. Once he finally gets the idea that you  are  soft, you bait the hook. It may take some patience, but we are looking  for a  decent to good hand that connects on the flop. The ideal situation  would be for  him to raise pre-flop and you slow-play a top ten hand. Once he has his  money  in there, he will continue to fire at the pot. Setting a trap seems  like the  logical course of action, but let’s stop and consider it for a moment.  If you lead out to this person, he will at  least call because he already created a big pot. Most likely he will  raise  because he remembers how soft you are. This is where we get the extra  bet out  of him or even an all-in.</p>
<p>Remember to trust your instinct  when he  fires out at you. You may have to grow a pair right there at the table,  but you  will be glad you did when you scoop a monster.</p>
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