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It helps if you get cards. You get a hand better than his and string him along to rake in as many chips as possible. If the cards are cold and you can't connect with a flop it is very hard to take down a calling station.
As a general rule, you bet every hand for value against a calling station and hope they done suck out that second pair on the river.
If you don't get cards you have to push him around with your entire stack. It has been my experience that many beginners love to call but when they see you put alot of chips in the pot they either back down or they make a stupid call.
The other night I get KQ and come in for a raise. Small blind smooth calls. Flop comes Krag rag. Checked to me. I bet pot. Call from SB. Turn was nothing. I bet 1/2 pot. Call again. River was nothing. SB checked again. I finally smelled a rat and bet a small amount. SB just calls again. SB (calling station) shows AA.
It's hard to know where u stand w/ a calling station.
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