November 09, 2005
He's looking at his Ultimatebet cards and his cards only. He never sees anything else. Or worse yet, he sees it but chooses to ignore the message that's staring him right in the face. And why not? He's having way too much fun bucking the odds and trying to draw out. This is not the kind of guy you want to bluff, or even semi-bluff. The chances of our hero laying down a hand are nil. This can be frustrating to a sophisticated player because it takes an arrow out of his quiver and snaps it into twigs.
How you think about the game, and what you think about, can make all the difference between winning and losing in the long run, regardless of how deep one's knowledge base may be. If you are new to poker, or if you've never really studied the game or taken it seriously, your task is clear: learn the basics and learn them cold. It's not all that tough nowadays. You needn't go any further than the back pages of this magazine to see advertisements for a gaggle of books designed at improving your poker game.
He also called my reraise, though it was clear from his actions that he didn't like it. I caught a flop I loved, A-5-4 of mixed suits. The woman in the small blind checked, the original raiser to my right came out betting, and I raised. The small blind cold called the two bets, and the bettor to my right mumbled and grumbled to himself as he called my raise.
It's not all that tough nowadays. You needn't go any further than the back pages of this magazine to see advertisements for a gaggle of books designed at improving your poker game. Some are better than others, to be sure, but if you've never taken a systematic approach to improving your Ultimatebet poker before and want to change your losing ways, pick a book, any book, and start studying. Even if you get one good suggestion from it, you will have gotten your money's worth.
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