by KJo » Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:56 pm
Those that have correctly pointed out the difference between live play and online have hit the nail on the head.
Here's what happens in a live game in LA at this level if I raise the flop- the hand will end up costing me my whole stack. First of all, it's only about 50/50 that the guy pushes after I raise the flop, and at that it's still far from a guarantee that he has the best hand. A push could come from JJ-QQ, AT, a straight draw, random garbage, etc. Raising for information in games like this, particularly when the stacks aren't really that deep, is a fool's game. You will almost never get any useable info from an unknown opponent.
I really believe that in the end it's better to control the pot size as best as possible in spots like this, and putting 1/3 of my stack in by the flop is not how that is done.
Eli