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Position and Pot Size in NLHE Ring
After a hand on Paradise 25NL the other night, it got me really thinking.
So many people talk about "pot control" or whatever, but what exactly do they mean? My opinion is that "pot control" means that you attempt to keep the pot small and reach showdown quickly when you feel you are far behind, or to increase the size of the pot when you feel you are far ahead. Simple enough.
The preflop raise especially should be considered for the subject of pot control. Let me give you an example from my own play for the past few months. My standard raise from EP and MP was 4x, and 3x from HJ, CO, BU (additional 1x for each limper). My reasoning seemed simple enough: When I was expecting to be OOP by the time the flop hit, I wanted to discourage action; hence the bigger bet. On the other end of the spectrum, when I was expecting to be in position, I would be encouraging action in order to let my positional advantage do its work.
The only problem I see with this after reading posts by many fine players here and watching them play: Although yes, theoretically you do not want to encourage action OOP, when you raise more in EP etc and people do call you, you are building a bigger pot. Although the difference between 3x and 4x may seem small, this is a long term game, and those numbers add up. Building a bigger pot OOP does not seem like a good idea to me. This means your cbets become larger, and then what? Even if you have a pretty good hand and 1-2 people call you to the turn, the pot is getting bigger and bigger, but you're still OOP (and because of this may not know where you stand exactly).
Raising more in position does discourage action, but you will still get action plenty of times and then the pot will get bigger, but this time you have the advantage of position. This means cbet-stealing slightly bigger pots from the tight-passives at your table (adds up over time), checking behind to hit free cards, and so on.
I sometimes don't have the greatest power with words, so I am unsure what to type now. However, I am very curious what all your opinions are on the concept of pot control, and the different views of bet size->position.
And this is a link to the hand which got me thinking: http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...oker-35119.htm
Of course I was technically in LP because I had the CO, but the one guy calling me down, had the button. And I was building a pot OOP without really knowing where I stood.
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