Re: Clueless players (mini BAHH)



On Dec 18, 1:53 pm, "Ian Stuart" <spamsu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 18 2008 7:42 PM, CincinnatiKid wrote:







On Dec 18 2008 1:35 PM, Ian Stuart wrote:

On Dec 18 2008 7:11 PM, CincinnatiKid wrote:

On Dec 18 2008 1:06 PM, CincinnatiKid wrote:

On Dec 18 2008 12:52 PM, Wayne Vinson wrote:

I hate to think of a $2/5 game with stacks smaller than that but
you
see them every day. Being out of position means that this is almost
certainly purely a set-farming call, if you call. Of course, I've
only
played against a few people whom I would not four-bet with Kings
but
I
don't know this guy and Mike does.

--
Will in New Haven

Generally agreed.  I do think this class of opponents is more common
than
many think however - there are LOTS of people who will not re-raise
QQ
preflop and instead just call.  Your kings are not a favorite if QQ
is
not
in their range obviously.

I would guess as much as 20-30% of the player population at 2/5 falls
into
that category.  Just a guess.

Wayne Vinson
http://cardsharp.org/
Wayne (dot) Vinson (at) gmail (dot) com

That seems like a gross overestimation to me. The 2/5 games I play in
are
horrible and I would expect AT to 3 bet as often as AA. Game selection
is
vital.

I just think a good rule of thumb to follow is that folding KK preflop
in
a cash game to a bit more than a minraise is typically a bad play.. I
would
imagine it's a ~ev one too.

Don't get me wrong...there are certain situations where it would be
beneficial to fold the KK, but this just doesn't seem like one of them.

What about:

"...is a fairly regular player in this game....."
"He wouldn't bluff at a pot if his life depended on it...."
"..he knows I play solid cards in early position."
 The only hand this guy would ever come over the top with in early
position is AA."
"I've seen him muck QQ in late position to a single raise."
"Plus, every time he gets a big hand he straightens up in his chair and
leans forward."

So we're 99.999% certain in our read that he has aces and yet you want to
call. The situation involves this specific player, not the joes you expect
to find in another game with the same stakes.

The problem is you're not 99.999% sure he has Aces. The indisputable fact
is that he has exactly one hand that you're behind right now. Just one.
Folding is bad. There really is no argument that's gonna make any sense to
the contrary. It just is what it is.

AA v KK happens. It does not happen often enough to lay down KK in a cash
game to a minraise. The situation really is that simplified.

It seems perfectly clear that Mike was 100% sure of his read. The
frequency with which AA comes up against KK is therefore irrelevent and
the only debate worth having is with Mike around the accuracy of his read..

Somone who is that sure of his read ought to know how many chips were
in the stacks. Unless one or both of us is awfully short for a 2/5
game it is worth calling thirty more dollars because you can make a
great deal of money off a set against someone who won't let go of
Aces. And most "rocks" are exactly the people who will open a vein and
bleed chips into a sewer when you beat their Aces.

I suspect that the skinflint who re-raised Mike had only another one
or two hundred in front of him, making Mike's fold correct, but that
will have to wait for Mike to answer.

--
Will in New Haven
.



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