by Tiburon » Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:28 am
We had the same discussion in the stop n go thread.
Derek, I've never played with you, but you seem to have a real knowledge of the game. Unfortunately, Sklansky (specifically SSHE and ToP) don't always apply to all games, especially those where intangibles like reads exist.
I can understand why you want to jam the pot with top set. However, you will win more money with a slowplay even in the long run than you will lose when the opponent hits their gin card(s). I've been on both ends of the deal, and my argument can go both ways, in that a player is more likely to "peel one off" for a SB than a BB. I just think that poker is a game of knowledge, from the books, and of feel, from your own reads and experience. In my hand, my experience told me that I had pretty much everybody drawing thin. In this hand, Piers' experience told him that he had people even worse off.
In my hand, I get paid off 4 times and lose once. I'll take that, especially since I'm smart enough to sniff out a made flush, and can get away from a hand, even a monster like trip Ks. I can make the laydown, and I won't make a call on the river, even when the pot is huge, even when I'm getting 14-to-1, when I just KNOW I'm beaten. Sklansky can do that--it's not for me.
I contest that the true hallmark of a great poker player is the ability to know when to lay down their monster hand. Odds be damned...
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