What table image do you prefer ?
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I decided to revive this topic.
the more my post flop skills increase, the more I want to be viewed as spewy monkey LAG.
Back in the days when I posted this, I remember actually hating getting AK in blind vs blind, as I simply didn't know how to play it post flop, especially not OOP.
Now a days I go out of my way to make silly bluffs that I think will be called 80% of the time. Especially in small pots and especially against the very loose fish.
What made me brought this topic back to life is a session I just played.
Villain is totally unknown to me sitting with over 200BB in FT deep table. after few hands I noticed he plays over 50% of his hand and is very aggressive with them. After a few seemingly spewy plays by me (from which I only showed down one hand - which was TP second kicker and lost to TPTK. vs someone else) he was willing to stack for almost 200BB with TP no kicker vs my set on a 3 way semi drawy board.
He was probably going to try to show this hand down against most players (he was after all a fish) but I do believe that due to the dynamic and image I managed to built he was willing to put all his stack in by the turn (instead of just calling it down for half stack or so)
the more my post flop skills increase, the more I want to be viewed as spewy monkey LAG.
Back in the days when I posted this, I remember actually hating getting AK in blind vs blind, as I simply didn't know how to play it post flop, especially not OOP.
Now a days I go out of my way to make silly bluffs that I think will be called 80% of the time. Especially in small pots and especially against the very loose fish.
What made me brought this topic back to life is a session I just played.
Villain is totally unknown to me sitting with over 200BB in FT deep table. after few hands I noticed he plays over 50% of his hand and is very aggressive with them. After a few seemingly spewy plays by me (from which I only showed down one hand - which was TP second kicker and lost to TPTK. vs someone else) he was willing to stack for almost 200BB with TP no kicker vs my set on a 3 way semi drawy board.
He was probably going to try to show this hand down against most players (he was after all a fish) but I do believe that due to the dynamic and image I managed to built he was willing to put all his stack in by the turn (instead of just calling it down for half stack or so)
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