Re: Question about Harrington\'s books...
Thanks for the responses. 4CS, that's kind of what I meant by wanting the opponent to make a big mistake rather than a small one. I want to bet as much as I can above the point where his pot odds are wrong. I want his pot odds to be WAY wrong, but still have him consider calling...sometimes. Sometimes, I'd really just rather him throw his draw away depending on the tournament situation. Hmm...
SirFold, although there is sometimes one player at the table playing ATC, the pot odds would still apply wouldn't they? Just because your opponent isn't aware of the pot odds, that doesn't invalidate them completely I don't think. Working the pot odds is basically the same thing that casinos do in every other game to ensure that over time, they'll be winners...big winners. I think. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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