elindauer
05-26-2005, 01:51 PM
Here are some definitions of terms I've seen used on 2+2. Tell me if you think these are accurate:
LAG - a bad player that would 3-bet a UTG raise with 55.
isolation - the play a 2+2er makes with 55 in this spot
nit - a player that would suggest it is a mistake for a 2+2er to 3-bet a UTG raise with 55
coldcall - a play a fish makes in a clear raise or fold situation
float - an expert play used to utilize position, disguise hand strength, and frustrate opponents
donkbet - a rookie betting into the aggressor from the last street. this guy is an idiot.
stop and go - a calculated change up from an expert 2+2er, used to break the betting rhythym and surprise opponents.
What do you think, is this about right? The point I'm trying to make here is that I think many posters on this site would improve if they gave their opponents a little more respect. There's a difference between naivete and stupidit...e.
my 2 cents.
Eric
LAG - a bad player that would 3-bet a UTG raise with 55.
isolation - the play a 2+2er makes with 55 in this spot
nit - a player that would suggest it is a mistake for a 2+2er to 3-bet a UTG raise with 55
coldcall - a play a fish makes in a clear raise or fold situation
float - an expert play used to utilize position, disguise hand strength, and frustrate opponents
donkbet - a rookie betting into the aggressor from the last street. this guy is an idiot.
stop and go - a calculated change up from an expert 2+2er, used to break the betting rhythym and surprise opponents.
What do you think, is this about right? The point I'm trying to make here is that I think many posters on this site would improve if they gave their opponents a little more respect. There's a difference between naivete and stupidit...e.
my 2 cents.
Eric