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Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
I see this fairly frequently around here but I don't know what it means. Couldn't find a definition via a search. I thought I saw something like "Always Be Calling" before? That doesn't make sense to me, as that implies passivity.
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
ABC poker means basically playing "by the book" - it means you make the standard plays every time and do not deviate from that approach. You still play aggressively, but you do so in a somewhat conservative way. You do not go out to try and steal pots or make fancy plays. If you are drawing to a flush and you don't have the odds, you fold. If you have AQo and there is a preflop raise and re-raise in front of you, you fold.
One way to look at it is that you are playing the cards more than the players. So you wouldn't say "I have middle pair but the guy who raised is a LAG who will raise with anything, so I am gonna re-raise him to try and steal the pot" No. Playing ABC poker, with middle pair, you would likely fold to a raise. btw - I may be way off since I don't really know what I'm talking about. |
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
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btw - I may be way off since I don't really know what I'm talking about. [/ QUOTE ] Your post is more right than wrong so I'll allow it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ABC -- Sound fundamental poker. Play your cards based upon your position and your calculation of the odds. It is a necessary step in the evolution of a poker player. If you can't win playing ABC in the low limits then you aren't playing ABC. As you move up in limits, you must be able to modify your game based upon the circumstances. Sometimes that requires playing ABC, sometimes not. For instance, people who are set miners would not technically be playing ABC poker because they will call a bet/raise up to a certain amount with any pocket pair as long as the villain has a large enough stack. Sorry to be so long-winded. |
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
Ah, that all makes sense. Certainly more so than the "Always Be Calling" schlock I saw somewhere's else.
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
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If you can't win playing ABC in the low limits then you aren't playing ABC. [/ QUOTE ] This is so right, it bears repeating. Very often players complain about all the suckouts and bad beats that terrible opponents put on them. The opponent calls a preflop raise with ofsuit junk, rivers trips and takes the pot away from Hero's AA. The Hero whines that he just can't beat the ultra-loose micro limits becasue everyone plays everything. No Foldem Holdem. That kind of thing. They (or someone) suggest that moving up limits where people will "respect my raises" is the solution. Whenever I hear someone say this it makes me cringe. If you can't beat the extremely bad opponents at, say .5/1 LHE, you won't be able to beat the much better opponents at a higher level, either. The reason you lost at the low level wasn't becasue the opponents were bad. It's becasuse you were bad. Play ABC poker, and the money will come. |
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
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[ QUOTE ] If you can't win playing ABC in the low limits then you aren't playing ABC. [/ QUOTE ] This is so right, it bears repeating. Very often players complain about all the suckouts and bad beats that terrible opponents put on them. The opponent calls a preflop raise with ofsuit junk, rivers trips and takes the pot away from Hero's AA. The Hero whines that he just can't beat the ultra-loose micro limits becasue everyone plays everything. No Foldem Holdem. That kind of thing. They (or someone) suggest that moving up limits where people will "respect my raises" is the solution. Whenever I hear someone say this it makes me cringe. If you can't beat the extremely bad opponents at, say .5/1 LHE, you won't be able to beat the much better opponents at a higher level, either. The reason you lost at the low level wasn't becasue the opponents were bad. It's becasuse you were bad. Play ABC poker, and the money will come. [/ QUOTE ] I feel exactly the same way. As soon as I read a post where someone talks about moving up because low limits is just a crap shoot, I know right there that the person in question should probably only be playing the play money tables and study poker a bit before he takes another shot at real money. Moving up will only get him to lose money faster. Edit: Corrected some grammar. |
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
Heh, yes. The lowest level tables are insanely profitable, in terms of BB/hour. They're the most profitable tables possible, relatively speaking. The reason people have to move up is that no matter how many BB you're making per 100 hands, you're not making much money if those are 50 cent or one dollar big bets.
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
to me -- ABC Poker = Just play the cards, don't do anything fancy.
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Re: Definition of \"ABC\" poker?
Always Be CLOSING
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