A rock will generally over estimate there hand value far too much, especially on the flop.

They generally play high cards and big pairs so what i like to do against a rock is identify a very tight player, the kind of player who will bet into you with an unimproved AK on the flop and trap him.

I will call the rocks pre - flop raise " in position " with a drawing hand such as 4/5 suited or 7/8 suited. Rocks will never give you respect for calling their raise with a small drawing hand. They always think youll be too intimidated to call their raise as it would be foolish cause they only play top hands. try and "surprise them". I know this all too well cause i use to be one!

If the flop comes low, a rock will almost certainly have missed the flop unless he has a big pair which just isnt possible most of the time. This is where your read of your opponent comes more important. Does he have a big pair? if you dont think so you can bluff him off the pot by putting in bet/re - raise on the flop or maybe even the turn/river depending on the aggressivness of the opponent.