WhooFleuryScores wrote: I would just buy in full and look to trap him with my monsters(QQ/KK/AKs/AA).
The problem with that theory is twofold. First, at the level he's playing, he's really in a race to take money off this guy. Because the other players at the table are good enough to play the same strategy. That's the main problem. Sure, you can wait for a monster, but then you have to hope you hit yours before 5 or 6 other guys hit theirs. In my book, you get into as many hands as you can against the guy, especially with position. You have to be able to outplay him post flop, and it isn't as easy when you don't have a monster, but the money is there if you can pull it off.
Second, your monster is likely to be just one overpair. That's a good way to go bust playing against a guy who plays any 2, since you will never see his two pair coming.
Beyond that, how much more of a monster do you need then sevens full?
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