View Single Post
  #5  
Old 10-16-2007, 12:47 AM
DrVanNostrin DrVanNostrin is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: throwing my cards at the dealer
Posts: 656
Default Re: How would you play at the final table against a known superuser?

I think you need to push/fold preflop. Preflop equities tend to be close to 50%. Once a flop comes these equities move away from the middle, towards the edges. Since he can see your cards this is very bad news for you.

The vast majority of his equity will be on the interval (33, 67) preflop. On the flop his equities will expand to the interval (5, 95). (I'm just estimating here.) Getting it in preflop limits his edge.

You should take a similar approach if you are outclassed.
Reply With Quote