by gnurulle » Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:35 am
I'm not an expert either, far from it, but for me it works (I usually play 6-handed $100).
After reading Doyle I started to get more aggressive, especially when I'm in position. I'll pick up a lot of small pots by betting out after the flop, regardless of if I hit or not. I (ideally) have no problems in backing off if I get opposition and have nothing. If I have outs, I'll take a stab at the pot. Often ppl will fold or at least the field will thin out, which makes it easiier to win. If the bet is between 70-100% of the pot ppl can't call with nothing. If they have something they'll call, but since my inital investment isn't that big, I can fold without losing too much or if I hit I can score big.
IMHO it is another thing than the "I can have a free shot at the big pot because I won all these small ones" that is making it profitable, it is since you give action, you get action. The more perceptive players will pick up on your tendency to bet out with more or less anyhing and will therefore be inclined to call you with worse hands. The less perceptive ones will not pick up on it, but they will probably be playing their own cards, which means that you can scare them off when they don't have anything or weak pairs etc.
My $0.02,
/gnuffe