by T-Rod » Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:00 am
LOL--- Why do people think I don't know where I am in this hand. It's like the forum thinks I'm posting, "OMG I limped preflop and now I'm in the mess, what do I do, what do I do."
Not the case.
Background: This guy is a showdown muppet which means he overplays TP type hands and loses lots of showdowns. This guy is also being made fun of in chat. This guy is also tired of my flop raises as are most players at one of my tables.
Flop: He min raises me. Okay, I'm either against a set or a flush draw there. This is a blind war against a guy who's sick of me and the table. So I raise and he instacalls. A set doesn't instacall there and probably takes at least 1 second to consider a reraise or waiting for the turn. A set probably pushes there, especially if he's sick of me, et.al. Yes, yes I know all you BTPrs would flat call with a set and get it in on the turn, but do you know how microscopically few players are good enough to do that?
Turn: He leads 20 into a 56 pot? He's not doing that with a set or a real hand. He's either leading big or CRAI with a great hand there. So now I pretty much know he's on the FD and that flop min raise was a hope for a free turn card. His turn bet is a blocking bet.
I think at BTP a ton of the advice lately is how you play an opponent who is tough and probably like other BTP'rs, etc. There are very few opponents like this online at 1/2. If my opponent was a decent player, would I have taken the 3bet flop line? No. My point is I think our advice as become one dimension versus only a certain type of player (i.e., the player that only calls with winning hands and properly folds all losing hands).