Posts Tagged ‘exploitable’
What Are You Afraid Of?
My latest poker strategy article, What Are You Afraid Of?, is now appearing in the July 2011 edition of the 2+2 Magazine. The article uses a single hand to look at a larger point about game theory and exploitability:
Being “underrepresented” or “too weak” are not bad things in and of themselves. And before acting on feelings like these, you should articulate exactly how they could end up costing money. In other words, what would your opponent need to do to take advantage of this “mistake” that you are considering?
I’m always curious to know what you think, so please read the full article and leave me a comment!
I’m Off the Wagon
My tournaments results have been pretty good the last few months, culminating most recently in two PCA seats and a win in the FTP $300 Saturday 6-Max. I attribute this improvement to a disciplined effort to avoid bringing the aggressive play needed to win in high-stakes cash games over to a tournament setting where my opponents are far more passive and far less tricky.
Last night, in the $300 rebuy FTOPS event, I was rolling along nicely and then fell off the wagon:
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold’em Tournament, 170/340 Blinds 25 Ante (6 handed) – Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
BB (t13511)
UTG (t19356)
MP (t20140)
CO (t18855)
Button (t12236)
Hero (SB) (t19919)
Hero’s M: 30.18
Preflop: Hero is SB with 8
, K
4 folds, Hero bets t1020, BB calls t680
Flop: (t2190) 9
, 2
, 7
(2 players)
Hero bets t1333, BB raises to t3125, Hero raises to t18874 (All-In), BB calls t9341 (All-In)
Turn: (t27122) 2
(2 players, 2 all-in)
River: (t27122) A
(2 players, 2 all-in)
Total pot: t27122
Results:
Hero had 8
, K
(one pair, twos).
BB had A
, 9
(two pair, Aces and nines).
Outcome: BB won t27122

