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Re: TPTK with ATo against a 3-bet
Exactly how does a player playing 40% V$IP "miss" more flops than a tight player? Do some cards in the pack arrive more often than others?
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Re: TPTK with ATo against a 3-bet
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Exactly how does a player playing 40% V$IP "miss" more flops than a tight player? Do some cards in the pack arrive more often than others? [/ QUOTE ] When you are playing crummy low cards, you will more frequently have 0 overcards, nothing but a gutshot, or bottom/middle pair bad kicker. All of which might be considered a 'miss', or at least not strong enough to bet/raise, though he might call with some of those holdings. The tight player will often have overcards, overcards+gutshot, or middle or top pair good kicker while technically hitting exactly the same percentage of flops seen as the weak player. Those hands are more frequently going to be worth a bet or raise. B. |
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Re: TPTK with ATo against a 3-bet
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These sort of things were covered in the "getting to know you" threads that elicited no interest since they did not include a bad beat or big downswing section [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] In essence AF is a pretty useless tool except at the extremes. If AF is very high or very low then there is little room for doubt. Anywhere from just over 1 to 2 or so and it could be absolutely anything. I use AF of course since it is the only PT tool available but I quickly rerate using my own criteria as soon as I get enough hands. I have people with AF's of about 1 who are regular bluffers and bet LOTS and people with AF of 2.25 who bet and raise very little and NEVER bluff. [/ QUOTE ] I'll have to revisit those threads. I was pinched for time when you started them up, so I didn't participate or even study them much. I'm going to make a fresh push on this 'getting to know you' front myself, including getting up to speed with PlayerView and auto rating criteria. So maybe we can ressurect the exploration. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] B. |
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