| Posted by: beardyian at March 14, 2006, 11:16 am | | Topic: Book Discussion: Theory of Poker, chapters 1-3. Forum: Card Chat |
The most helpful sections in the book i found, as it really opened up a new iew of why you place a bet, as well as how much you should call or fold to.
The idea of your opponent making mistakes when winning a pot (by calling to a bet of disproportionate size) has helped my game step up again .
I already had a rough grasp on the pot odds theory, but just had this as a win/loss indicator, but now i can see although you may lose the pot it could be because your opponent has made a mistake by calling for way over the odds.
So in a perverse twist in losing the pot you have won by causing an error to occur.
It may read here as a little mad, but in the book it make sense lol
**Tenbob - i got mine from Amazon, no trouble, have you tried it??
IanT
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