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A Maniac Poker Game
Maniac poker players can be irritating at times. The major strategy adjustments you need to make when a maniac is in the game don't always follow conventional understanding. This is true in short-handed games. Conventional understanding suggests that it is best to act after other active players but that's not always the case with a maniac in the game.
If the other players are tight, before the flop you often can do better with the maniac acting after you, but before the tight players. For example, you have a hand like T♠ 8♠ UTG and there is a maniac on the button with an 8♥ 6♦ and tight player on one of the blinds with Q♦ T♥ . If you start with a raise and the maniac re-raises, the tight player is likely to fold his hand. That leaves you with a situation where you are heads-up with the maniac with a hand that dominates his. If the position of the maniac and the tight player were reversed then the tight player would probably call your raise before the flop with the Q♦ T♥ in late position, leaving you with a three-handed contest where your hand is the dominated one.
OPENING HANDS WHEN UTG IN A FOUR-HANDED GAME |
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Against Tough rivals | 4♠ 4♣ A♠ 2♠ A♥ 7♦ K♠ 6♠ K♥ 9♦ Q♠ 9♠ Q♥ 9♦ J♠ 9♠ J♥ 9♦ T♠ 9♠ T♥ 9♦ 9♠ 7♠ 9♥ 8♦ 8♠ 6♠ |
Against tight-passive rivals | 4♠ 4♣ A♠ 2♠ A♠ 5♦ K♠ 5♠ K♥ 9♦ Q♠ 7♠ Q♠ 9♦ J♠ 7♠ J♥ 9♦ T♠ 7♠ T♥ 8♦ 9♠ 6♠ 9♥ 8♦ 8♠ 5♠ 7♠ 5♠ 6♠ 5♠ |
Against loose-passive rivals | 2♠ 2♣ A♠ 2♠ A♥ 2♦ K♠ 4♠ K♥ 9♦ Q♠ 7♠ Q♥ 9♦ J♠ 7♠ J♥ 9♦ T♠ 6♠ T♥ 8♦ 9♠ 8♠ 9♥ 8♦ 8♠ 7♠ |
Against loose-aggressive rivals | 6♠ 6♣ A♠ 2♠ A♥ 5♦ K♠ 8♠ K♥ J♦ Q♠ 8♠ Q♦ T♠ J♠ 8♠ J♥ T♦ T♠ 9♠ T♥ 9♦ 9♠ 8♠ 8♠ 7♠ |
Maniac on the button (others tight) | 4♠ 4♣ A♠ 2♠ A♥ 8♦ K♠ 8♠ K♥ J♦ Q♠ 9♠ Q♥ T♦ J♠ 8♠ J♥ 9♦ T♠ 8♠ T♥ 9♦ 9♠ 8♠ 8♠ 7♠ |
Maniac on the blind (others tight) | 5♠ 5♣ A♠ 4♠ A♥ 8♦ K♠ 8♠ K♥ T♦ Q♠ 9♠ Q♥ T♦ J♠ 9♠ J♥ T♦ T♠ 9♠ 9♠ 8♠ |
Maniac on the button (others loose) | 4♠ 4♣ A♠ 2♠ A♥ 7♦ K♠ 5♠ K♥ T♦ Q♠ 8♠ Q♥ T♦ J♠ 8♠ J♥ T♦ T♠ 9♠ |
Maniac on the blind (others loose) | 4♠ 4♣ A♠ 2♠ A♥ 8♦ K♠ 7♠ K♥ T♦ Q♠ 9♠ Q♥ T♦ J♠ 9♠ J♥ T♦ T♠ 9♠ |
A pair such as 5♠ 5♣ means a pair of 5s and any larger pair.
A♠ 4♠ means an Ace with a card of the same suit, 4 or higher.
Q♥ T♦ means a Queen with a card of any suit, 10 or higher.
Other hands should be interpreted similarly.
If the remaining players in the game are loose then isolation of the maniac isn't as likely to work and you usually need to play fewer hands. You will have to give up many hands before the flop. With the best starting hands, you should more than arrange for the loss of blinds while you are waiting for them by getting multi-way when you actually play.
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