Shark or Moron? (And Making Money At Will)
OK, two parts to this.
Yesterday I played about 400 hands a Paradise. My various forays at the 2 buck NL tables were all profitable, but the same at .25/.50 and .10/20 limit were less successful.
Which leads me to the following.
I saw this dude at my .25/.50 table and I couldn’t figure if he was a shark or a moron. He’d call maybe 80% of the hands. He’d play any face card, anything suited and I saw a few unsuited connectors as well. He’d mostly just call and if no one showed strength after the flop he’d raise and steal the pot. He made at least 12 bucks in about 60 hands. Then he left. An amazing amount of pairs won for him.
He’d have, say, K5 off, and the board would come out ragged. A moron who called to the river would then show Q7 off and moron-shark would win with a pair of 5’s. And he also scored about 4 flushes a couple of straights and one or two unsurprising wins as well (that is, with decent pocket cards).
I showed him down three times. I lost the first one to his rivered flush, but won the other two. I ended up breaking even at the table over all after about 150 hands. I’m just wondering if that dude had some sort of “technique” or was he just extremely lucky? I really don't know if he was playing some highly developed shark game or what.
The reason I think that, is outlined in the second part of this question.
I see so many people saying things like, “After losing a few MTT’s I just go to the .25/.50 or $1/$2 tables, and in an hour or so make my money back.”
You see, that's what this guy could have been doing, no? He was there for about an hour -- at least whilst I was there and made a tidy sum.
How can you make money at will? I’ll sit for up to 50 hands and the only flops I’ll see are the ones that I get from being in the big blind as long as there are no pre-flop raises. More to the point, how do you make money at will? Particularly when speaking of limit. With the no-limit game I see more opportunities to do so, but limit games can really hamstring one’s strategy when there are players who just don’t fold. You can raise all you like but those dude's face cards are going to see the river no matter what.
Jigs