by Tiburon » Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:06 pm
My argument is simple. If I lead out on the flop, I will almost definitely lose one or more of the callers. AK will likely hang out, but the chances of A4 sticking are slimmer, and UTG, whatever he had, was folding anyway.
People will not likely just call a raise with AKs. They will with KQ, right?
Theory of Poker is a great book, but I think you fall too much in love with the letter of the book and the great Sklansky.
I'm a pre-flop raiser who got a large number of callers. Do you really think they're thinking on the level we are here? No chance. The flop comes K-high, and the original raiser leads out. That means either I'm defending an AQ or AJ that whiffed, an AK that hit, sniffing one out on a middle or small pocket pair, or I hit a set. Period.
If I lead and they fold, I lose out on their turn bets.
This way, I flat call, knowing the following--
1) A diamond WILL scare me (hindsight tells me nobody had them, but without being results-oriented). Despite that, I still have top set, and I will have at least 9 outs even IF someone hits a flush, assuming the flush card doesn't pair the board.
2) I have to assume I'm WAY ahead here, and rightfully so.
3) There is no way they are considering their odds here. Anybody with the case K is going to think that he can just run over the table here. This is exactly what I want him to think. The flat call (perusing the 3rd layer of poker knowledge--what he thinks I have) tells him that I missed the flop.
On the turn, I'm still ahead of everything but 42 and AA. He doesn't have AA, and he damn sure doesn't have 42. I lead the turn--4th layer of poker knowledge (what I do about what he thinks I have)--begging for him to have AK and to have just hit his 2 pair. A4 guy calls one bet, he raises, and I 3-bet. Now, A4 guy is just about pot-committed, so he calls with 4 outs, one of which could be tainted, and AK guy is WAY committed, but drawing to the case Ace in the deck--WITHOUT me having the boat yet.
The river pairs the board, giving me a full house, and now I'm behind only 55 and AA. If somebody played those hands to here, great for them. Again, my read is not AA on MP2, and it surely isn't 55.
I don't think I could've played it any better.
My idea is that leading the flop as a pre-flop raiser could lose me some customers.
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