What's the point in playing the nuts?
At the risk of delving into the obvious this is something I try to think about now and again. When I end up holding the nuts or a very strong hand like a set on the flop I ask myself this: How can I play this hand in a way that (if called to a showdown) will maximise my fold equity when, in future hands, I see a flop like this and I'm not actually holding the nuts?
How can I make my opponents fear that I may have the nuts when I in the future end up betting or raising in a situation where I need fold equity to make my play profitable (semi-bluffing and c-betting comes to mind)?
It's often easy to look at a play you made and conclude that "he shouldn't have called", but you have to ask yourself also - have I given him reason to fear that I could hold a nut hand in this situation, or is this a line that I NEVER take on this board with a nut hand? Often enough you need very little fold equity for a play to be +EV, but very little fold equity is still a whole lot more than absolutely no fold equity - which we often end up giving ourselves by playing predictably.
You have to take every possible line with a nut hand some of the time.
This is particularly pertinent if you play long sessions and with the same players. With average unknowns that you don't expect to see again feel free to maximise your winnings for just the hand in front of you. But at least be aware of what you're doing.
Every time you end up holding the nuts you have been handed a wonderful opportunity to manipulate your image. If you slowplay and end up showing it down you will have enforced one image - if you play it fast and end up showing it down you will have enforced another. If you get very tricky with bet sizing, min-raising and check raising lines that you don't normally use - you're just making it easy for people to rule out a nut hand whenever you play straightforward poker. If you pick tricky lines with nut hands you HAVE to pick tricky lines with non-nut hands.
Next time you get dealt the nuts ask yourself this: What am I trying to accomplish playing the nuts?
Re: What's the point in playing the nuts?
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Originally Posted by Erpel
At the risk of delving into the obvious this is something I try to think about now and again. When I end up holding the nuts or a very strong hand like a set on the flop I ask myself this: How can I play this hand in a way that (if called to a showdown) will maximise my fold equity when, in future hands, I see a flop like this and I'm not actually holding the nuts?
I read this far and skimmed the rest. The easy answer is to play them both similarly enough that it's hard for your opponent to know what you have, and to play each with a frequency that is +EV.
You also say that when holding the nuts you have a big chance to manipulate your image. The thing is that you have that opportunity with most hands you choose to play, which is more along the lines of what you're talking about here.
You can figure out what bluffing frequencies are mathematically best in certain restricted situations and that can give you insight into how to play in less-restricted situations. It can also give you insight into how to make adjustments against people who call too much or not enough.