by AdamtheExpert » Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:35 am
Well, I don't answer ANY question. By the way, what makes you think you had to tell me what Corcheval it? Ha ha, I would not be Adam the expert, if I didn't know taht
Anyway, you are lucky to live somewhere, where they actually have poker games, with SKILL. Wow, talk about a game that gives all the advantage to the good players.
Too bad such games don't exist anymore. (except France)
Anyway, as I'm sure you have gathered, the key to Corcheval is pretty obvious. You MUST MUST had a hand, that's well-coordinated, AROUND the exposed card. At least if there's any heavy betting. With a game like this, with very low blinds, you are going to have to play the waiting game. With five cards per person, it's not very hard at all, to have a set of whatever the exposed card is. Not that a set of 2's is any big deal.
Just make sure to coordinate your hand, around the exposed card. suddenly, being suited on an Ace (that is NOT the suit of the exposed card) is no big deal at all. at 14.4 to one agasint even having a DRAW to the nut flush, when the EC is not of your suit.
But, when the EC IS of your suit, it's now only about 1.5 to 1 against having the nut flush draw, and only 14.4 to 1 against having the nut FLUSH. So, I would push hands where your ace flush draw card, is the EC.
Beware of hands, that contain pairs, LOWER than the EC. hands like QQ10109, become almost useless, when the EC is a king or an Ace. Someone may very well have a set already,
Make sure that you are centered around the EC!!! Opppps, did ATE say that already!!?
GUESS IT MUST BE IMPORTANT THEN. Sadly, the more skill to a game, the more boring it's going to be.
THAT'S THE TRUTH ABOUT POKER. The greater the advantage to the good player, the LESS likely you are going to get a playable hand.
But, the rewards for your patience, will be great.
Imagine a big big pot, with the EC the King of clubs, and you have AcKhKd10cQd
Top set, and possible nut flush draw.
Having an 89 10 J Q, with a 10 as the EC, is not so bad, but not great.
Just make sure, that you are at least SOMEHOW involved with the EC.
playing a 3 4 5 6 7, when the EC is a king, is just suicide.
Sure, normal good hands, such as A A J J Q, doulbe suited, with an EC of 6 not of your suit as still playable, but ATE would not put in a lot of action.
Once in a while, make a small raise, with a hand that does NOT involve the EC, just so your opponents do not know that when you raise, you have a Well EC'd hand.
Say you have KKQQJ, and the EC is a 8. Well, you still have a shot at making top set, so I'd make it 6 euros.
Just to get extra action, when the EC is good for you.
As far as the other game, welllllllllll ATE may get to that someday, or, I may not.