I'm trying to encorporate knowledge into playing the best I can at Low Limit Hold'em taking what I have experienced at the tables and keeping it in mind the next time I go out.
At 3/6 LHE, no one is thinking. You might play a week straight and find one guy who has an actuall grasp on what is going on, but making plays on anyone except those guys who are talking about their strategy and reasoning out loud exactly why their folds are good and smart. Example: I was playing Saturday night and everyone around me was either a CS, a CS, or a CS. No reason to bluff ever. Then, our table gets a new player, a nice black guy, about 35-40, who seems to think about the game, and even claims, "I don't gamble, I play poker" over and over again within the first couple of revolutions. I get
in MP, and after two limpers, I limp. One more caller, and the black guy limps OTB, blinds come in, and it's like 7 way. Flop is
. Checks to me and I bet. One fold to the button who raises. BB cold calls the two bets, and it folds to me. I decided while the action was getting to me that this guy would suspect I had a really big MADE hand here if I 3-bet(plus I did have a monster draw), so I did so immediately. Button looks at me, and says "Hmm, you must have a set". This is actually understandable because most people at the low limit will bet their monsters fast. Right there, I put the button on a weak 8. Turn came
, BB checks(a person I definitely have on a draw, because she would bet out with TP or better and she has folded the river on missed draws a bunch of times already), I bet and the button folds(figuring his top pair can't be good). This literally was the only guy I could make a play against and it worked out...I'm glad I thought it through quickly too...took me about five seconds to decide what to do from the moment he raised. Sadly, I didn't win because the
hit the river, BB checked, I bet, she called and showed
. Obviously, here I was pretty much crushing here with my draw and I scared the button because of how he thought. He even commented on the fact I scared him out with my flop 3-bet which was the plan I concocted...even though I still didn't win the pot, I thought I played it as well as I could given the constraints that are placed upon me playing at LLHE.
OTOH, I played another player, a woman who seemed to be raising two or three times a round which is alot for anyone in any game, let alone 3/6 LHE. I got really involved with her without the good once which makes me think I use my brain badly too many times. I saw her raise Q8 and J9 OOP(in the SB) as well as a bunch of other weak hands. So, when she raises it again in the SB, and I had
I repopped. I wasn't raising at all, getting no premium cards to speak of, so I figured that I was showing good strength. I actually convinced, with that raise, to have the two limpers fold(somehow that happened at LLHE), She then 4-bet me. I called this and the flop was
. She bet, I raised, she 3-bet, and I called. Turn was a spade and she checked. I bet, and she called, river was meaningless and she said, "I have a medium spade." She checked, I checked and she took it down with
. Two things were learned(or reinforced) into my head after this play: 1)Don't get into a raising war(or play tricky) without the good in LLHE, 2)Don't get into a raising war with a CS. She wasn't going to let go of here hand at any point...and even with a paired board and overcards she was willing to see a showdown at almost any point in which she raised, unless she had hit absolutely nothing by the turn. Just wait for your spot to take a pot from here and mine here chips...don't get involved with a mediocre hand just because the person to your left has been showing speed because at this limit, they while follow you down to the river if they hit anything or they have a made hand in the hole(which stands for PP 66+).
FPS is a disease at this level of play...rarely will you have a spot where your 'ingenious' plays will work. Just get the cards, and fill the pot up.
After playing like a tard at that table(where I couldn't get a PP other than one hand of KK, not even a better ace than AT), I moved to another table and won a couple of quick pots and left breaking just above even for the day. +$6 in 4 hrs.