by Kuso » Sun Apr 30, 2006 1:48 pm
ok, this could get long, so i'm probably going to split it up into a few parts.
first, i think 5 and 6 are key ones, and those are actually the ones that i was going to address first. so...
Naked A
OK, I'll start with this one first. I think the bare ace bluff is pretty dumb pretty much across the board (with regards to limits). at lower limits, they don't care -- they just see that they've got a flush, and that's a good hand, so they'll play for their stack. at higher levels, they realize that they prior probability of them having a decent flush (e.g., K or Q) AND you having the suited ace AND the flush making it are pretty low. that, or they're stupid. anyway, i wouldn't use this play unless i know the player is TIGHT and a nut peddler.
i'm not saying that you shouldn't bluff at flush boards, but having the ace in your hand is a minor factor to consider in that bluff, imo.
Trips
This is probably different in plo vs. plo8. in plo8, hands like trip 8s are relatively easy to play aggressively, because few people are going to have 8s in their hands. when they do, they're probably going to have some stupid 6789 type of hand (don't ask me why), so trips w TK is often good. that being said, it depends on how the board reads, and this applies to all trips.
when you have trips, you have to assume that anyone active in the pot also has trips or a boat. the trick is to put them on a likely range and then decide how likely it is that they have the boat. this is really more of an art than a science, but i think it's possible to make the crooked coin flip in your favor, and as a LAG, that's the best you can do. so in the trip 8s example above, if the board has another card between 6 and 10 and villain REALLY likes his hand, it's time to slow down or get out (depends on action, position, etc.). ditto if the flop is A88 due to the fact that people tend to play hands with aces. in plo8, a flop like 223 is likely to have a boat, while 229 is not. flops w AAx are damn near impossible to play with trips, because villain's sidecards can be in a VERY wide range, so boats are not unlikely. anyway, whether plo8 or plo, i think it's important to determine whether the non-paired cards are likely to be held in villains hand.
Underfulls
i suppose there isn't really much to say here, because this is just like trips. you have to determine whether the cards fit together in a way such that the bigger boat is possible. sometimes you just get screwed by the random PP, but that kind of stuff goes both ways over the long term.
here's an example (for plo8). flop comes 3TT and you have 33xx. ok, it's very likely your hand is good here because TT is fairly unlikely as is 3Txx. when a J comes on the turn or river, however, all of a sudden your hand goes WAY down in value. the TJ (or TQ or TK) holding is not that unusual, so your hand is probably not good if there's a lot of action. this is where postion comes into play. if you've got position, you can test the waters on the flop and then see what develops if the turn or river are scary. POSITION IS KEY FOR MARGINAL HANDS.
anyway, a lot of times (esp in plo8), you can look at things like VPIP, fold to flop bet, agg freq, and w$sd to get a feel for villain's range. i'll call down with any boat against a loose player, and i'll only play top boat against a tight player for a big pot.
fwiw, this was one of my biggest mistakes in my LAG session. is saw a guy check down third boat on the river for a small pot. to be fair, he was OOP, but both the turn and river were checked. i was a bit shocked and made a note. in a later hand, i picked up trip aces on an AAK board. i bet and he called. the turn came a deuce, and i had second boat with a low draw. he checked, i bet, and he raised. at that point, i should have just dumped. i figured him for the AK at that point, but i didn't care. that was a HUGE mistake. it was also a bit silly of me to bet the turn, because both A2 and AK are likely holdings, so the best case scenario was that we had the same boat and it was a coinflip if someone hit their kicker. of course, the worst case scenario was that i was drawing dead to the high end. anyway, i lost a buy-in unnecessarily there.
ok, that's it for now.
[edited to add last sentence to Naked A and fix my typo and more typos]
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Kuso on Sun Apr 30, 2006 2:18 pm, edited 6 times in total.
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