
Facing aggressive players
When dealing with an aggressive player who spends a lot to do, and accumulation of various sizes in the game of No-Limit Hold'em, it is important to recognize that there are countermeasures that can be taken. During this madman-like behavior that you can afford to be the sense of running over time and time again, the reality is that with appropriate defensive measures you can take your opponents aggression "period and has an edge over the competition even if you are not the most aggressive players at the table.
Essential defensive maneuver is simply a bit rough pre-flop. By dropping the worst 10-20% of hands in the invitation to open and raise before the flop, you only have to do that, on average, better hands after the flop, which means that the attacks of your opponents will run right into his hands more and more often. Although this seems primitive, and obviously is out of sight of your opponents will not see so easily that you have done this small amount, because they take care of 4-6 other players at the table too.
A defensive maneuver is equally important to control your opponent often after the flop if you have a good hand. The reasoning behind this is similar to the rationale for a tightening of the pre-flop means, but has a more complex component. When you check into an aggressive opponent, they will often find that your test area is weak (often) under normal conditions and in contact with almost any two cards. If you have a good hand, this creates a situation where they are betting you will bring in many more hands than they (or increase) a bet with. Therefore, the most profitable way to check is, of course.
Make sure not to waste this tactic of passive players. Against a passive player, you should open your sites before the flop bets, and more often. Passive-aggressive players, and players must respect the types of adjustments to take advantage of trends in their games.