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Brock will fold/call a lot and he will go all in or make a huge bet when he gets something good with the occasional bluff, Claptrap is a loose cannon, he doesnt have a strategy, and its impossible to call his bluffs and he just gets lucky a lot, ash, basicly he just bluffs like a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, not much else, and Sam will fold even with a full house.
It sounds to me like you're trying to sit out games until all other players are eliminated and then lamenting that the one guy who you let beat everyone else has way more money than you. I spend the vast majority of most of my games with the most money on my side of the table, and don't have much reason to complain about the results or depend on luck at the end.
I agree, the AI isn't great, but it has its moments.
Sam is very easy to intimidate, but this has bitten me before when he goes all the heck in after I try to bluff him into folding.
Ash can be infuriating when he throws down a big bet because you never really know if he is bluffing or not. It's sometimes hard to tell if it is worth the risk to call him on it.
Claptrap is difficult to figure out. I don't think he actually knows what he is even doing.
Brock is the only player at the table that scares me. He's a strong player who will bet heavy when he has a good hand and fold when he knows he doesn't. I really don't like it when a game is reduced to just myself and Brock.