Guys,
Some excellent responses, thanks.
Just to be clear when I talk about
ABC poker, I mean to say playing only my cards in relation to the board, playing with solid starting hands, and not trying to
bluff or getting cute by playing 37o.
I am not denoucing
ABC poker at all, I just want to develop my ability to read/put opponent on hands - be it to run a
bluff or just know where I am. Nothing worse than scoring on the
flop, betting 3/4 pot and having it smooth called. Then same again on the
turn.
Miffed's advice was simple and
straight to the point. I like that. The downside though is that you can find out too late. Just 30 mins ago, with blinds at 30/60, I raised to 200 with
JJ. Got 2 callers.
Flop was 4-7-10 and pot was 690. A guy pushes all in with QA, spikes the ace on the
turn and I am left on life support with 230 chips and 9 players left.
The good news is that I battled
back to a money
spot, and was
chip leader in the final 3 until he
stuck another 2 bad beats on me and I finished 3rd, but the point is I couldn't forsee he'd be so crazy, especially as in early stages he folded quite a few hands.
Maybe at
low stakes it's largely irrelevant anyway, as I've frequently had my
top 2
pair cracked by
bottom pair landing a
set on the
river and as the example above shows, if these guys will
shove with nothing on the board, reading them correctly and knowing you're
ahead ain't gonna stop them sucking out on you.
However, it sure would stop me betting my
TPTK into some
ragged 2
pair. And give me more confidence to
call an all in on the
flop when I hit a piece and feel he is bluffing.