by Drade » Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:15 pm
What about my blind defence? I read you experts post your stories about defending your blinds all the time?
We all know that poker is a game where a variety of styles work, though not all work for everyone. Piers has been playing poker longer than a lot of us have been alive. He knows what works for him and he does it well. I assume poker's a hobby for you and you're not an expert. You're playing 1/2 so I assume you're relaltively new to the game. Like Piers said, anybody can defend their blind with any cards, but only a good player should, since what you do after the flop is the important part of the equation, and most players don't play well enough post flop to defend with any two.
If you're relatively new to the game, I'd advise you to defend your blind less often. Focus on playing strong hands and defending your blind only with hands that merit it. Spend time at these lower limits to find what works for you. Develop a blind defense style that you're comfortable with and works for you. Continue to read Piers and Mecos, and Xaston, and Norton, and Briacheck and whoever else you fancy, but rather than reading the plays, focus on their motives for defending how they do. Look for those situations in your own play, and then expand the hands you defend your blinds with from there.
I respect Piers tremendously, but his style of play doesn't work for me. Rather than trying to mold your style of play after somebody, I'd advise you discover what works for you, and then find what portions of others play you can incorporate into your own game.