Maniac
In poker, the term “maniac” is usually used to describe a player who plays extremely aggressively and unconventionally, often placing large bets and bluffing. A maniac may play a large number of hands and behave unpredictably.
The main characteristics of a maniac in poker include:
Aggression: A maniac often places bets with high stakes and raises, even with relatively weak hands. They prefer to participate actively in the majority of rounds.
Bluffing: A maniac often uses bluffing as a tool to force opponents to discard their cards. They may bluff even without a strong hand.
Unpredictability: A maniac doesn't use conventional strategies and tactics. Their game may be chaotic and difficult to read.
More pots: Due to their aggression, a maniac may create more pots, which makes games they're involved in more volatile.