by TightWad » Sat Nov 27, 2004 9:50 am
Ice,
My first post here, you got a great forum running! Keep it up.
Would you agree that the blocking bet would be a lot more effective if you've used it previously as a trapping move? I'm talking about higher-stakes here, and it's a similar concept to Scott Francis' point about using the check-raise to protect your checks.
Say you're in a hand with a very aggressive player; you hit a set on the flop, and put him pretty solidly on a draw of some sort. The turn is a brick, and the river pairs the board, thus giving you a full house. You have a good feeling you can get the guy to bluff, so you make a smallish bet, he comes over the top, and you call and show down your monster. Now, in the future, you might be able to occasionally use this image for some blocking bets; they'll work more often, and if someone does come over the top, you can be a good deal more confident that your vulnerable hand is beaten.
I'm really just speculating here, because I'm talking about games in which a broke-ass grinder like myself can't even afford the small blind.
-TightWad