The hand you describe doesn't happens very often but I think thats why one should 4-bet a guy who is playing 34/28.
As Zmej already posted, position is what matters when playing against these guys. I was losing a lot of money to these kind of players. After some inputs from my coach, I realized that I was sitting at their right too often. If you join the waitlist on a table with high average pot and/or high players per flop % you will seat at these guys right's much more often than it should be expected.
If you are playing FR it is not that bad at all because there is a field to act but at 6-max you are under the gun on every hand and your bankroll is at risk.
I would say that you have a table selection problem. Why play OOP against these guys ? There are so many of them. Just find a seat with good relative position.
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Leave the table when :
1 - You don't like your position.
2- You are tired, hungry or someone is demanding your attention and you can't get rid off easily.
Sit out for a break after 55 minutes or after being hit by a bad beat.Statistics: Posted by Tatarana — Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:34 pm
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