Here are some examples to shed some
light into my aggravations:
I sit down at a table, I make some money right off the bat when a guy throws his $1.5
all-in when I'
m holding
AA. The table seems to be more aggressive than usual though. When I get AT, I
raise 3BB, three callers..
flop gives all low cards. I
raise 3BB to weed out the chasers, one
fold, two callers.
Turn is another
blank, so I
check, the guy next to me raises $1.20. The other guy calls, and I
fold (I got nothing).
Showdown shows that the $1.20
raise came from the exact same hand I had.. AT.. and he won the pot with
high card!
Table runs a bit dry, I move away. New table is a bit more
passive. A typical downplayers-fest. One hand should outline what this means. I'
m holding J2 on the BB, three limpers, I
check in there.
Flop gives KK6. Hm, anyone holding the K? I
check to see if anyone claims to have it. Three checks.
Turn gives another K. Should a guy be holding it, he'll have
quads now. I
raise 3BB to probe for potential people holding it. Two people
call. The
river gives a J. So now I have
full house.. only the K would beat me. So I
raise 5BB.. one
fold, the last guy reraise me to 10BB. Hm, what to think of this? My GUT tells me his holding the K. But all he did was play a
passive game. Maybe thinking I am bluffing so he reraises me? Or he has a 6 and a
full house below mine? Ok, I
call. Ofcourse he had the king..
See? I can't really seem to get a grip of these people.. are they bluffing with nothing, downplaying the
nuts? What the hell are they doing? I have no idea most of the time since it's so very
random, so I
don't really know what to do, unless *I* hit the
nuts but that's ever so rare.. in the more likely scenario where I get something but there's better stuff out there, whatever my opponents do seems to be all
random..
Any ideas?