by AdamtheExpert » Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:05 pm
oK, WITH THAT MUCH TO WIN, it would have been worth a call, PROVIDING, that you understand NOT to call, with some flop that only gives you, say a small pair, and a low flush draw. But, if you hit a good wrap straight draw, you will have sufficient pot odds to draw for it.
Notice, how your preflop call is made MUCH stronger, because you have a MCSTA (pronounced MISSta, an ATE original term) Situation. ATE CANNOT emphasize strongly enough, how significant this is. Oppps, that's: My Call Seals The Action. Since there can not be any additional raises before the flop (unless YOU choose to) the call is much stronger.
And, like I said, people are playing their AA hands after the flop, as though an unimproved pair of aces actually WAS something.
So, an extra 6.75 to win almost 100, would have been worth it.
In a max buy game, one does not have to be SOOOOOO tight, before the flop.
It's mistakes BEYOND the flop, that GETCHA!
The trick of course, is knowing just what constitutes "within reason" Do not fall into the trap of thinking
"well, if 78910 is good, therefore so must be 6 8 9 10, and is that is good, what's wrong with 7 9 J Q"