by Felonius_Monk » Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:04 pm
Interesting post indeed. This sounds like a very good game - by the sounds of things your play was pretty good too, I like your play in all the hands you mentioned and I'm happy with the raises you made on sets. Sometimes calling top set against better players and/or players you play often is an excellent play, especially when the stacks are deep in relation to the pot (more chance of a CR on turn to get much more of your stack in, good disguise of your hand if the board pairs and oppo makes a lower boat/trips, and some leeway for implied odds if a draw hits and there's some action), indeed I do this even against weaker players quite often when the stacks are deeper, especially if they're of the loose/semi-aggressive predictable type. However, in the hands you mentioned, I feel the stacks were just about deep enough to give you problems on the turn if a draw hit (if you hadn't bet/raised flop), and equally were shallow enough that you could commit yourself and (probably) bring along possible two-pair/lower set-type hands in this game. I think you'd be kicking yourself if you played passively and ended up facing down a big scarecard on the turn when (by the sounds of it) tricky play wasn't really required against these oppos to get paid off and (in both cases) a significant pot was already sat on the felt.
I think in this game I'd like to buy in for maybe 400-odd (perhaps 500 if rebuys aren't so easy to make) and play a little more loosely preflop (though I agree that off a shorter stack, the game may well reward tighter PF play). It seems that flops could have a fairly high volume of players, with some short stacks in there and a few more passive players than your typical live donkfest, so perhaps there's good value there to play slightly less-than-premium hands orientated towards nutty draws (such as the AQJxss you mentioned, which would seem like an awful fold in BB for $3 to me) as well as the usual high quality starters and some set-mining, top-heavy type hands in LP. I like your typical raise to $20 in LP with strong hands too, gives you enough poker to play post-flop I think, whilst perhaps giving a LITTLE more action to offset your pretty tight image (if indeed you think that's valuable in this game).
I would be interested to hear how you'd be handling strong draw-type hands on the flop in this game in various scenarios. Perhaps if you go back we'll hear some of these situations in a future installment!
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Felonius_Monk on Mon Feb 19, 2007 5:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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