by Danhdan » Tue Dec 07, 2004 9:33 am
I think his play was pretty good as well against you. But, then you said against most people he would be drawing to his flush...which is not ideal IMO.
You said he is a tricky and dangerous player because of the play he made...but because most people w/ an overpair would be making that call, doesn't that make the play -EV in the long run except against the best opponents...and since you have never played him before(and assuming he didn't have a stellar read on you right off the bat), can you just assume he is a tricky player or more willing to put his money in w/ a draw which would not be in his best interests IMO? Does the checkraise all in w/ the flush draw make the move one that gets him in the tricky player category?
Anyway, try and figure out what I am asking...I'm running myself in circles it feels like.
Wait, I sat down and figured it out...is he making good moves or is he just someone who sees a draw and goes, "Yippee! I got a shot!" I guess you deciphered he is a tricky player from more moves and studying him while you played with him a while, but I just want to make sure I guess...
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