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Many poker apps ban people for repeatedly going all-in on every hand.
Most intelligent players will fold, and only very rarely call such idiocy from amateurs all-in pre-flop every hand, just to steal the blinds.
It's pathetic.
The risk to reward ratio is foolish putting in all chips just to win a tiny blind.
Fools who go all-in too often go BUST fast.
It is casual players who do NOT even play often, they just enter tables and ruin the game for everybody else.
People who did this crap, are usually in lower stakes tables. We are forced to play much higher stakes with bigger blinds, where the amateur all-in a-holes cannot afford to play.