by GodlikeRoy » Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:29 am
It's great to have you back.
I agree with your thoughts on the different approaches to poker. I'm not sure how much more there is to add.
I think that these days if somebody is playing a certain strategy then most good and attentive players will be able to pick up enough bits and pieces to be able to exploit them quite a bit. Much like the examples you talk about with rocks on dry boards or calling stations where we have an overpair, or adding to this list people who call 3bets too much OOP or people who 3bet and then fold to 4bets too much.
The problem comes when you're playing against somebody thinking on a similar level who is therefore all the time changing their own strategy. I think trying to work out how to play against somebody like this is virtually impossible and we'd need to rely on unquantifiable factors. For example, a player could sit down and think "I'm going to 3bet with AA preflop 90% of the time when I'm in position and cold-call 10% of the time" and they do this every single time, we can map out their preflop ranges to some accuracy (if we know these figures and know that they won't deviate). But, if someone thinks this but then sees that nobody is ever giving his 3bets any respect and also that the pot is always going to be 4 or 5 way if he just calls, he might start 3betting his AA 100% of the time. Or if everybody always folds to his 3bets he might never 3bet with AA and instead only 3bet J2o and 49o. Etc etc.
I'm not really sure what point I'm trying to make here except that I basically agree with what you're saying -- that I think trying to work out the strategy of a really good opponent is a waste of time. Like you say - nobody knows how to do it, so instead we should focus on picking up minor details and using our empirical and theoretical knowledge to work out how best to use this information to exploit our opponents and make +EV decision vs them (or have them make -EV decisions vs us).
Did I mention it's great to have you posting again?
By the way, what site/stakes are you planning on starting at and what're your poker goals for now?
Poker is silly.
It is not enough to be good at chess, you must also play well.
Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.