Joined: Jun '13
Location: Canada
Age: 80 (M)
Posts: 3700
When a small stack goes all in and one call if i have the cards the i never just called i will reraise all in this way i am taking the risk that if the small stack win and i win over the other player then i minimize my lost. Bu tonight in the battle of nation it happend and i changed my play and just called on the flop i dont it and he bet and i fold the turn and river come A A and i would have win all the pot.
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 59 (M)
Posts: 5712
PINOTTE. This is an interesting proposition. One should consider ones own behaviour amidst what others see and do and the relative position and play of the round so far ( and indeed what has happened throughout all of your experiences with the players currently at your table). Image is important so change of play may be important to at the right times, otherwise you play will become known and leave you at a disadvantage. Unlucky on this occasion though!
Joined: Oct '08
Location: Canada
Age: 66 (M)
Posts: 2423
i was playing in that game too, and i thought it was you sitting at my table, i was just about to say hi when i noticed he had a c in his name, Picotte.
Joined: Jan '12
Location: Portugal
Age: 32 (M)
Posts: 405
Hi mate.
For many players the table, the informations there is vital, but for other many players they play every single time the same thing and the same way, if you see the profissionals playing you will see that they change all the time in the same table, with the tinformations that they have about the player that they face at that hand, same times is good to do, like a slowplay, against the same player, but not to much, because he start to know you. So changing the way that you play during the tournament or the table, before you go another one, is one of the best way to make impact or image.