POKER TIP from Mad Genius Mike Caro
Many of your opponents will treat you differently when you’re
winning than when you’re losing. That’s because they’re conscious of
luck and fear you more when you’re “running lucky.” When this happens,
everything is as it should be in the universe, and your opponents are
easier to control. You can bet marginal hands for value that you
wouldn’t be able to otherwise — because you’d be afraid that these same
opponents would be inspired by your losses and would raise aggressively
or play deceptively.
It’s true. When you’re winning, your foes are apt to be docile and
well behaved, and this allows you to press every hand for maximum value
without fearing that they’ll get maximum value for their hands, too.
But, wait! What’s the best way to adjust, depending on whether you’re
running good or bad? Simple. Most of your decisions in poker will be
“borderline,” meaning that the decision isn’t especially clear.
Do this: When you’re conspicuously winning and faced with a
borderline decision between checking and betting, bet… AND between
calling and raising, raise.
But… when you’re conspicuously losing and faced with a borderline
decision between checking and betting, check… AND between calling and
raising, call. These adjustments works like magic, and they’re pure
profit.
You can chat and play with the “Mad Genius”, Mike Caro, every Wednesday night at 9:30pm ET in the Bounty Tournament at Doyles Room.com.
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