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Ed Miller
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Why you guys aren't crushing these Microlimit games...
      #462860 - 01/02/04 02:53 PM

I have a secret. I know why most of you aren't crushing these Microlimit games. It isn't because you guys aren't smart, because you are. It isn't because you don't put the effort in to study, because you do. It isn't because your opponents play well, because they don't.

It's because you fold too damn much.

Most low-limit books contain advice that looks like this:

"Fit or fold."
"If you don't have the best hand or the best draw, fold."
"If you have bottom or middle pair, fold."
"If you have a pocket pair and don't hit your set on the flop, fold."
"If you have top pair, but don't like your kicker, fold."
"If you have a straight draw, but there are two of a suit on board, fold."
"If you have a flush draw, but the board is paired, fold."

This advice is terrible. In fact, I can prove that this advice is terrible right now. You are playing 1-2, and FishyPoker.com has decided to run a promotion. They are going to add $10 million to this one pot. How should you play? Well, however you play, you sure as hell shouldn't fold. Any dumbass who folds in a $10 million pot for a $2 bet is a moron.

Now you may say, "well, this is an extreme case," and it is. But the problem with the advice is that it IGNORES THE SIZE OF THE POT, which happens to be the single most important factor in any decision you make at the poker table. Every time you make any decision... whether it be betting or check-raising the flop or calling on the river, you need to be saying to yourself, "how big is the pot?" If you aren't, then you are playing poor poker.

In the past few weeks, I have seen approximately two zillion posts from players that folded top pair or an overpair in a big pot for just one bet. This is on the flop, on the turn, and on the river.

"I thought someone had to have me beat."
"I didn't like my kicker."
"I didn't want to be dominated."
"With all those players in, someone had to have a flush draw."

When the pot is big (and big essentially means as little as that there was a preflop raise) you need to focus on winning the pot. Big pots are the time to play aggressively and maximize your chance to win, not to save bets. Folding is saving bets. You should NOT be looking to fold in big pots... you should be constantly thinking about how you are going to win it, even if you don't have the best hand sometimes.

There was a post just this morning where someone limped in with A3s on the button after two limpers. The big blind raise behind and everyone called. The flop was AQ2, and the action went BB bet, one limper called, and it was your action. You have top frickin pair in a big (i.e. raised) pot, and it is one bet to you. The BB's bet shows no more strength than what he showed when he raised before the flop. He could easily have KQ or TT or 76s. The limper called... that means he has.. well, two cards. You are getting 11-1 on a call, and did I mention that you have top frickin pair?

And yet half (or more) of the advice told him to fold. TERRIBLE! Horrible, terrible, wretched poker advice. The pot is big, you have a good hand, no one has shown any real strength, and you are gonna bail? Absurd. Yes, sometimes the raiser will have AQ and you'll lose a couple of bets. But the pot is already way bigger than a "couple of bets." And when you have the raiser beaten, he's gonna be the one losing a couple of bets to you when he pays YOU off with his KK or whatever.

WHEN THE POT IS BIG DO NOT FOLD DECENT HANDS FOR ONE BET! Just stop doing it.

You know those guys that play "fearless" poker and seem to win? When the pot is big, it is time to play fearless. Throw in that extra bet or raise. If you crash and burn, so be it. That is winning poker, though. If you don't have the stomach for it, take up tiddle-e-winks.

The time to save bets is when the pot is small. Make your prudent folds in the four-ways for one bet pots.

For the love of god, think about this and reevaluate your game, guys. If I folded as much as you guys do, I'd be flat broke right now.

Ok. Every one of you now officially owes me a beer next time you come to Vegas. Don't think I'm not gonna collect, either...


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BaronVonCP
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Great Post -nm- [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462873 - 01/02/04 03:02 PM



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rharless
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Re: Why you guys aren't crushing these Microlimit games... [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462897 - 01/02/04 03:20 PM

Does salad count?

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Mike Gallo
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All newbies...read this....AWESOME POST... [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462910 - 01/02/04 03:28 PM

MK,

I vote for this as post of the New Year...so far.

Solid information.


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ctv1116
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Re: Why you guys aren't crushing these Microlimit games... [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462916 - 01/02/04 03:35 PM

LOL, I thought about your advice and the first hand I play, I win a pot I would almost never win, calling down someone with a straight and flush draw. And then the 2nd hand I played, I pussied out on the turn. Ah...so much to learn.

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brian0729
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Re: Why you guys aren't crushing these Microlimit games... [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462918 - 01/02/04 03:36 PM

Quote:

Ok. Every one of you now officially owes me a beer next time you come to Vegas. Don't think I'm not gonna collect, either...




When I get there I will buy you a whole friggin case!


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TheRake
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Re: Why you guys aren't crushing these Microlimit games... [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462926 - 01/02/04 03:41 PM

What constitutes "crushing the game"?

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chim17
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Re: Why you guys aren't crushing these Microlimit games... [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462931 - 01/02/04 03:47 PM

I've been debating this same thing recently; as I think I was losing some bets by throwing away hands that seemed marginal to me.

The problem is this advice kind of goes against the general "tight aggressive" approach that one would read about. However, the way that I combatted this scenario is just to keep my pre flop standards still very high, but made myself willing to call down single bets with middle pair, overcards, etc. I've found since I've started doing that I have begun to win many more hands, and the few games since I started seeing the river more with good hands have been far more profitable.


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rkiray
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Re: Why you guys aren't crushing these Microlimit games... [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462972 - 01/02/04 04:22 PM

Great post.

I was in Vegas from 12/25 to 12/30 and played at The Bellagio a few times (8/16 mainly, but one incrediably good 4/8 game on Christmas morning). I'll be back in late Jan. I'd be happy to buy you a beer, but how do I find you?


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chim17
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Funny hand just happened in response to this [Re: Ed Miller]
      #462986 - 01/02/04 04:32 PM

.50/1 Party

5 callers to my A A in the Small blind.

I raise, BB Folds, UTG Re-raises (after limping), 1 more caller to me, and I cap it.

Flop comes King 5 5 . I bet, UTG calls, 1 remaining guy raises, I reraise, both call.

Turn comes K . The raiser was representing the 5 or the K it seemed, I check (possibly weak), UTG checks and the raiser bets. We both call.

River comes 5 . I figure at this point I'm beat, despite just hitting the boat. I check, UTG wakes up and bets. The raiser from earlier raises. I figure I am pretty well toast at this point but make a crying call only because the pot was huge. UTG re-raises and we both call.

UTG shows 6 T
Raiser shows 9 9

I take down a 23.50 pot on a .5/1 table. Maybe I misplayed a bit, but this post inspired me to stick to it


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