by Danhdan » Sat Nov 20, 2004 7:14 am
He did mention in the article that his loose image on that one Party Day might result in weeks of calls from players who remembered that one day and didn't give him any credit. I don't think one day of loose play on a poker table would benefit anyone in the long run, except possibly the player who had that "party day" if anyone he plays with remembers it. Can't say that would work in online play...I see too many people like that every day anyway to notice it too much...got a buddy list of them, but I don't chase them down much.
I think there is something of great value brought up in this thread though. And it is on play after the flop. I am almost positive that after the flop, my play could become stronger and this type of play definitely would encourage that...but, personally, I am looking for another way to get this kind of experience, rather in NL than limit play because it is the NL play that worries me after a flop. I want this practice sooner or later because I do eventually want to move up to NL $50 tables and higher at Party and at other sites...where flop, turn, and river play is way more important as well as figuring out your opponents tendencies...
Not sure where I was going with this...but, feel free to keep writing articles that will lead someone from the small NL tables to the big games...
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