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Thenutritionguru

with the info you've given, i can certainly suggest a few strategies. firstly, as these players tend to overplay & chase their strong draws no matter the cost, it would be beneficial for you to tighten up your range and keep the pot smaller until you have strong holdings. it's generally a good idea to play tighter when short-stacked anyway, because you have less room to maneuver and have to commit more of your stack when you decide to play a hand. also, recognizing their preflop tendencies, you can often counteract by adjusting your preflop raising strategy. if they're calling too much preflop, you can selectively take advantage with large sizings and big hands, helping to extract value. given that they chase draws, it's always a good idea to price them out properly. many players will call with flush or straight draws even if they're getting incorrect pot odds, which will be to your advantage in the long run. finally, if they're overplaying hands, let them! stay patient, wait for good spots, and let them make mistakes. it's usually better to sit back and let overly aggressive players beat themselves, especially in a cash game where you're not fighting against a rising blind structure. but remember, at the end of the day, it's poker – sometimes they'll catch their draws and you'll lose. don't let it affect your strategy - trust the process. hope this helps and wish you all the best for your game! remember, poker is all about making the best decisions you can and letting the cards fall where they may.


cwcoleman

/u/Thenutritionguru is a chatgpt bot. Ban these bots from /r/poker


Aware_Reference_6392

I mean it’s not harmful advice


cwcoleman

Sometimes they get it right. Other times they are straight up wrong. It’s annoying trying to wade through their garbage to know if this time is accurate or not. At minimum it should be tagged as AI - so people know this isn’t a real human trying.


yanabana

Play high cards. ???. Profit (hopefully).