Question for the advanced fellas
So I read a lot on this board about "getting the fish to pay me off" and "don't tap the glass" and so on. And I've read a lot elsewhere about the (seemingly) obvious stratagem of choosing a table at which I am the favorite.
My experience (brief though it may be) has been, though, that when I am the best player at the table, I am handed a lot of really silly (not necessarily bad) beats. Sure, i get my good hands paid off, but it seems like a break-even given the fact that I have so many chips in the pot when they do hit their runner-runner draw.
As a result, I find that I prefer a "good" game with players that are as good or better than I. Is this "poor table selection", according to conventional wisdom? Can one only become profitable by playing against inferior competition?
How much time do you guys spend at a table with players that make you nervous?
Re: Question for the advanced fellas
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Originally Posted by Molinero
it seems like a break-even given the fact that I have so many chips in the pot when they do hit their runner-runner draw.
This from the guy who spiked his bluff on me, undoing my whole night's patient winnings and turning me into a hothead.
What you're describing is called "implicit collusion". In a nutshell, this means 3 people making bad calls is equivalent (in terms of effect on your profit) to 1 person making good calls.
So if you're sitting with 9 fish you get
-about the same profit as you would versus 3 good players
-pissed off, because instead of getting outplayed you're constantly getting outsucked.
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Originally Posted by Molinero
I prefer a "good" game with players that are as good or better than I. Is this "poor table selection"
What you want is overall good players, with 1 or 2 fish. If someone at the table is quite a bit better than you, you need to know who it is and stay out of hisher way. This is why people move up in limits when they can afford to.
Re: Question for the advanced fellas
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Originally Posted by LeFou
What you're describing is called "implicit collusion". In a nutshell, this means 3 people making bad calls is equivalent (in terms of effect on your profit) to 1 person making good calls.
I think it's also called schooling ... that's when the fish are all calling into a pot and so by the time the last one calls he's actually doing it with correct pot odds. 'Schooling' is just a funnier way of describing it :)
mj
Re: Question for the advanced fellas
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Originally Posted by LeFou
This from the guy who spiked his bluff on me, undoing my whole night's patient winnings and turning me into a hothead.
Jealous???? :lol:
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Originally Posted by bdawg56kg
For one thing, bluffs and semibluffs have no effect, as fish will call you down with almost anything.
This is the one thing that keeps me from thinking that I, in fact, am a total fish myself. :roll: