call a big raise with any two??
The other night, I saw a guy adopt the policy of calling all relatively big preflop raises no matter what cards he had. I saw him suck out monster pairs with J5 and 79.
He built up quite a large stack and people didn't really know how to play against him because he could be holding absolutely anything.
I thought I'd try this myself in a session last night. I played my usual game till i had a relatively large stack (2 x but-in), then put the gameplan into action. I very quickly doubled my stack size by sucking out KK with 64 and QQ with T8. I was hated at the table and the guys I sucked out went on tilt and were playing a lot more hands.
So, i was wondering is this a long term profitable way of playing? Or did I just have a lucky session? The preflop raises are usually about $3 (at $50NL), not a lot of money to put down with the potential of taking down a $50-$100 stack.
At the limits I play (mainly $50NL, sometimes $100 NL), you often find people cant lay down a monster overpair no matter what action they get post flop.
I only adopted his play once I had a big stack myself and perhaps had earned a little respect at the table and i would only call raises from people with biggish stacks so that the implied odds were higher.
What do you guys think?
Re: call a big raise with any two??
Quote:
Originally Posted by boyobach
The other night, I saw a guy adopt the policy of calling all relatively big preflop raises no matter what cards he had. I saw him suck out monster pairs with J5 and 79.
He built up quite a large stack and people didn't really know how to play against him because he could be holding absolutely anything.
I thought I'd try this myself in a session last night. I played my usual game till i had a relatively large stack (2 x but-in), then put the gameplan into action. I very quickly doubled my stack size by sucking out KK with 64 and QQ with T8. I was hated at the table and the guys I sucked out went on tilt and were playing a lot more hands.
So, i was wondering is this a long term profitable way of playing? Or did I just have a lucky session? The preflop raises are usually about $3 (at $50NL), not a lot of money to put down with the potential of taking down a $50-$100 stack.
At the limits I play (mainly $50NL, sometimes $100 NL), you often find people cant lay down a monster overpair no matter what action they get post flop.
I only adopted his play once I had a big stack myself and perhaps had earned a little respect at the table and i would only call raises from people with biggish stacks so that the implied odds were higher.
What do you guys think?
its only profitable, if you set a standard of cards you call preflop raises with.. mostly you want middle cards that make straights fairly often... J5, Q4 isnt exactly the best hands to be calling with.
i call 4x BB raises with 56, 76, 68, 79, J9 suited or not, but quickly fold them on the flop if i dont hit the flop strong. if you happen to flop 3 of a kind, you still have to figure out what your opponent is holding, if he raises with AA to JJ you need to be quite careful if one of those cards happen to flop along with your 3 of a kind.
if you hit your straight on the flop or turn, and the board doesnt pair and/or no possible flush, you can probably extract all the money from your opponents high pair or high set.
it takes alot of discipline to let go of your hand when you dont really hit all that hard on the flop.. i used to push all in with 2 pair or better, but there is still a chance your opponent can catch the board pairing counterfeiting your hand.