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Superstition unpredictable madness
There have been some funny threads on what seats win at party and various other madness. Even flower selection and tinfoil helmets. With that in mind....
I play a guy in local live tournies who plays in the following manner. He looks for patterns in the flop. If he sees a pattern then he plays holds and bets those cards. Silly ?? Yes Unpredicatble ?? Confoundingly so. Actually I could study the flop also and then know what he is doing but that would be surrendering to superstition and the next thing you know I would have a voodoo doll with a deck of cards in it's hand sitting on my desk while I play online. Although I think his playing style is absurd it has made him totally impossible to read. In some respect that has given him an advantage. Anyone else play against folks like that ? Any thoughts ? I suppose the guy who believes seat #10 is lucky will play very crazy when in seat #10 and very conservatively in seat #8 thus making him rather unpredictable... [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Before you flame me,,, I do not believe in luck, lucky seats, tinfoil radiation protectors, game theory or any of that stuff, I just play folks who happen to believe in that stuff. I wish they would stay at the craps tables.... Then again I wish they keep playing poker with me. |
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Re: Superstition unpredictable madness
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I suppose the guy who believes seat #10 is lucky will play very crazy when in seat #10 and very conservatively in seat #8 thus making him rather unpredictable... [/ QUOTE ] Of course, he's not changing seats in the middle of the game, so he can still be pretty predictable over the course of any one game, which is pretty much all that matters. |
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Re: Superstition unpredictable madness
This is not superstition. This is game theory. By having a random trigger he ends up having an edge over a set of equally skilled opponents, and even more edge on the ones that are less skilled than him.
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Re: Superstition unpredictable madness
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Actually I could study the flop also and then know what he is doing but that would be surrendering to superstition and the next thing you know I would have a voodoo doll with a deck of cards in it's hand sitting on my desk while I play online. Although I think his playing style is absurd it has made him totally impossible to read. In some respect that has given him an advantage. [/ QUOTE ] I think you are very wrong there. Every information you have on him would be very valuable to you. If you'd really somehow cracked his flop-pattern-betting-decision-algorithm, you would own his ass big time! |
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