You know, the thing that frustrates me the most about Poker isn't the bad beats. It's that I just can't get this simple stuff through my thick skull.
Twice last night, I lost a stack on TPTK and over-pair hands. I'll share one.
NL$25, been at the table for 80-ish hands. My stack is close to $40. New player sits down to my right. I'm on the button, he posts his bring-in quarter.
A few limpers around to new guy who mini-raises. I look down at AK offsuit. I tend to mix raising and calling on that hand, with more calls than raises. In any event, I call. One of the blinds and a limper or two call.
Flop is A35 with a couple bucks in the pot. checks around to me, I bet the pot. Folds around to new guy who raises to $8. I'm not giving his mini-raise pre-flop much credit. Most people raise bigger with aces. I don't even consider that he might have done that with 3's or 5's. I can't even fathom that he'd raise preflop with 24. I push. He calls.
Neither the turn nor river improve me and he doubles up off me with 35 offsuit. That he raised pre-flop. Wow.
Good poker players should be folding the best hand some reasonable percentage of the time. Or what they
think might be the best hand anyway. I should have folded to his $8 bet. I should almost
always fold to large bets with TPTK and overpair hands.
I also should consistently raise with AK, I think. Bumping it up to 1.50-2.00 pre-flop might have taken him out and won me the pot.
Someday I'll figure that out and play like that. And my BR will actually begin to increase again.
