by Cactus Jack » Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:32 am
Well done, Kowboy.
Being first in the pot is paramount when you're getting down in chips. Harrington calls it first in vigorish. Sklansky calls it the Gap Concept. You need a better hand to call than to raise.
Watch how many times you see your opponents call with a smaller hand than the original raiser. It's clearly a mistake, one which is made over and over. Honestly, there aren't too many things that a good player knows which most of his opponents don't. (Well, there are a lot, but not many this easy to remember.) Be first in, most often raise or fold, and have a better hand for calling than you would to open.
You might open or raise with A8 in LP, if you're first in the pot. If a player in EP calls, then you need more like AJ to call, AQ or AK to raise. It seems easy to get, but it's not as easy to remember.
If you guys don't see this violated over and over, I'll pay your next entry fee for any freeroll you want to play. In rereading the hand post, isn't this exactly what happened?
CJ
"Are the players better as the stakes go up? It's not an exam; it's a buyin." Barry Tanenbaum