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I had a 1v1 with Ash recently but it wasn't the end of the world. Just take it slow and remember that he rarely bluffs. If he is betting high, there is a reason for it.
Claptrap plays like the idiot he is and tends to cause himself to lose moreso then he actually pulls off a win. Just coax him in with small bets to make him think you have nothing and he usually takes the bait.
Brock is pretty easy to deal with. He is quick to anger, especially if he has bad cards or is on a losing streak. Try to avoid letting him get on a winning streak however as he plays aggressively when he takes chip lead. Otherwise he is easy to beat as he rarely bets much unless he thinks he has you beat.
Sam is easy to beat as well as long as you keep the bets low unless he himself is making large bets. The problem is trying to figure out what would be a good bet based on what you have and what he might potentially have. I usually check and let him take the lead on betting so I can get a read off his bets to get a general idea of how far he is willing to go with the cards he has.