A newbie thought on the Big Blind.
Is it correct to think that Pots would be easy to take on the flop (From the BB Position), if not many people called the BB?
Say, One person in Mid Position and the Button called, and when the flop comes it's all low cards, like 9 and under, Is this a good position to bet when you're the big blind?
My thinking behind this is that because you're the BB and you didn't have to call to see the flop, it's not too unlikely that you have low/trashy cards anyways. And, when the flop comes all lower cards, and you raise at the BB position, maybe 3X BB, Does it portray strength enough to convince the others to fold? This is just a thought that's occured to me since I started playing, and I'm still new.. So am I correct in thinking this way? Is this a Viable play?
Re: A newbie thought on the Big Blind.
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Originally Posted by Auhfel
Is it correct to think that Pots would be easy to take on the flop (From the BB Position), if not many people called the BB?
Depends. In 6max microstakes, almost any unraised pot is easy to take down from any position - when no one makes a hand. The key is a relentless search for "orphaned" pots, pots where no one has much of anything (including you). Since no one has invested much, they're pretty willing to fold to aggression. That said, it is also a good way to win some small pots and lose a few big ones.
Playing in unraised pots (without the nuts) is difficult. At 6max, I'm generally betting when I catch any piece of the flop or when everyone else has checked at least once and a blank peels off. But watch your reads and the stacks, and don't overcommit. Stay agro enough to grab the orphans, and try not to get half a stack deep with garbage.