You are playing poker, and you have a two pair. Another guy outbids you. What do you do? Should you risk raising, hoping that he is bluffing? Or should you fold, assuming that he actually did have a good hand?
Take his experience and his body language into consideration.
If he is a relatively inexperienced player / player playing only for fun occasionally (like your typical teens), if he is leaning back, that probably means he has good cards, so fold. If he is leaning forward, that probably means he is buffing, so raise.
If the player is experienced, do the opposite (because he would know this and try to do the opposite body language intentionally to con you).
You should also observe the player as soon as heshe join the game and use the slowly accumulating experience of his/her body language vs. hands/cards to help determine the style of the player.
Alway grab a chair with a back if you play poker with your friends. Don't sit on stools. They give you out easier. Also, always sit up straight, and lean against the back of the chair (of lean against a wall if you are sitting on the floor). Maintain that position as long as you could, and try not to move too much.
Poker is a science.
Same thing applies to AM. Test your competitors out. If they lower their prices in respond to you lowering your prices, try not to continue lowering it and avoid his routes. If they don't do a thing after you lower your prices, go and kick their butts
*Neither do dktc nor any AM staff encourage or endorse the practice of gambling. If you are addicted to gaming, please let someone you trust know, and find the resources to help you out.