Re: A Technical Question Regarding Blind Stealing
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This is virtually impossible because of the nemesis restriction on the postflop play.
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Jerrod's solution implies that an opponent with suboptimal pre-flop selection plays in an optimal way from the flop to the river.
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I answered this problem because I thought it was the theoretical problem David was asking. If we're supposed to guess at how well our opponent plays postflop, then I will guess "badly" because that's how most opponents play.
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I doubt that this combination of pre-flop idiot and post-flop genius is that common in limit practice (NL is a different story). Actually the other way around is much closer to reality. People usually have a pretty good idea of what to play pre-flop and struggle on the later streets.
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How can you say that people have a pretty good idea of what to play preflop and also characterize calling with all hands in the big blind as pre-flop idiocy? They aren't that far apart.
jerrod
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