...just one of many leaks in our typical slightly educated donks game.
Agree / Disagree?
Walking away is easy. The hard part is standing up.
Originally Posted by PokerWoody
Preach on brother!!
Donkament players even more so.
Ibreasts and muffs
Promise Her Anything, But Give Her Walty
What does "%" mean?95% of SSNL players CB too much...
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Some definitly CB too much, others far too little (which is amazing to play against). I think most SSNL players who have trouble with CBs pick the wrong spots/boards rather than the wrong fequency.
The ones that CB too much also dont double barrell enough which you need to do IP if your gettin called down liiiight.
Last edited by RyanVega; 12th June 2007 at 10:13 AM.
Dont Just A Book By Its Cover, And Dont Judge Lethal Weapon By Danny Glover
Also - adjusting CB amount according to the strength of your hand . . . WTF?
Dont Just A Book By Its Cover, And Dont Judge Lethal Weapon By Danny Glover
Small Stakes No LimitOriginally Posted by Raiser
My observations are that people do it waaaay to much and do it without any thought. The problem is that Cbetting is normally slightly +ev, so ppl think "+ev = good, so I should cbet". This thinking is wrong. Instead of looking for small amounts of EV we should be looking to maximise our EV and attempting to cbet more optimally is a good way to do this.
Taking a line that is +ev, but not the most +ev, is losing you $$$.
Agree / disagree?
Walking away is easy. The hard part is standing up.
95% of SSNL players also seem to think board texture is what the cards are made out of.
Misplaced aggression must be a more fun way to lose money than being weak tight though.
Originally Posted by waltypies on folding AA pre-flop
Everyone knows that if you raise preflop you HAVE to CBet - its the law.
Anyone who disagrees should be locked up & banned from playing poker ever again.
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