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First off, I would just like to say that the UKOPS series was excellent as was the TV coverage, well done Sky Poker.
Although I really enjoyed playing in the UKOPS, I found myself being rather intimidated by playing up against the ' Big Guns' of the Sky Poker site. I tried to think of each tournie as just another tournie and forget who the likes of Yoyo,Dantb10,Maxally, Scotty77, Jakally to name but a few are, as I seemed to get tabled with them throughout.
Knowing they are top players in one respect helped raise my game, but I am sure they picked up on my apprehension/inexperience (which I don't think was given away in my bet sizes which I varied from min raises to 5xBB), but if I got in a hand with them, in which they called my pre flop raise, if I hit the board or had a pocket pair, I would either check raise or bet about 2/3rds of the pot if the board was straightening.. sometimes no probs and I got the fold and took the pot. My problem was when they re-raised back at me, which would have either put me close to all in, i.e holding a decent pockets A/Q off suit and hitting the flop K,10,Q... C/bet the flop around 2/3rd pot size and then raised..so I fold..
I know that some of the 'Big Gun' will shove with air using the flop to play an advantage in position, and use their reputation to 'bully' players off by represesenting premium hands...
Anyone got any tips to get over this 'stigma of respect' for our top players and bite the bullet and shove back or call them...
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Yes, i understand how you feel. One thing you've hit on is that these are good thinking players who will be noting how aggro you are, when you fold etc and how brave you've been. They don't want to play a poor player who will call there three bet all-in with Q8o(and we've all seen that) so it will lift your game to a level where you are considering the image that you are giving to the table. Yes a K,Q T flop can be horrible but they know that you know that too. Consequently, they make a play but is it a bluff? Who knows but your opponent.
You need to watch them and keep an eye on their stack sizes as certain plays require particular stack sizes. Personally, i love having the good players at the table as i know i'll learn something and it makes me more focussed. One thing i did read was to have a plan for your hand pre flop and reassess throughout. Yes, its difficult but it improves your play and allows you to consider the other players in the pot.
Advice much appreciated tho guys, and I agree it does make other players wonder what you have and on a positive note have pulled of more bluffs than I would normally..but when it's come to the big hands???..I need to secure it or show strength (or try to) preflop...
Think abuot it, AA is a big favourite against J8o right? So when you're the big favourite, do you want them to put money in the pot preflop or just fold? Sure you get outdrawn sometimes, but if you scare everyone of from calling everytime, the only time you're gonna get action is in coolers.
In that example given, you allowed him to stay in and let him get ALL his money in when you were 85% favourite. What's better, getting ALL his money 85% of the time? or getting 1xBB all the time?? crazy
EDIT: By the way, I dunno what others have said but it's generally 3x + 1x per limper, so if you have 2 limpers, then you're fine to go 5x but as opening raise if you're first in the pot, 3x is better.
They are talking about when you open raise a pot with no action before. Of course if you already have 4 limpers in you pump it up more.
If you are talking about MTTs then I personally bet 3 and sometimes even 4 x bb in the first level and after a few levels go down to 2 to 2.5 xbb but that doesnt mean its right or wrong its just what I do.
People post so they can show interest and help. i suggest that if you've nothing to contribute that's useful then a poker clinic is not the place for you.
PS We,ve all heard the sayng "tapping the glass" but we all started somewhere. There's no magic secrets to poker that hard work, some enlightenment and experience won't bring forth. A few helpful tips are not the Holy Grail sir!!!!
The players who like to splash around for a few hours each night are probably never going to think about reading a poker forum.
I may show emmense strength by raising 5x with pocket 3's or try and show a weaker hand & min raise with AA..or vice versa. I try and ''mix it up'' preflop as well as on the flop,( bet out, check raise or try and check it down if I think I'm behind) turn and river. The idea behind it is to get players on the table unsure of what I'm raising with, and after being called and taking down a few successive pots, it gives the impression that I only raise when i have something. This in turn gives me a little respect around the table and can then afford a few bluffs along the way.
Whether or not the 'Big Guns' read into this I don't know, but I am hardly predictable.