For some reason this mural struck a chord with me today:
Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
HH

Seat 3 is the button
Seat 2: a5sassin ( $1024.50 USD )
Seat 3: AndreVillasBoas ( $1383.41 USD )
Seat 5: gamblegambel ( $3727.09 USD )
Seat 6: allinBigUnit4 ( $1000.00 USD )
gamblegambel posts small blind [$5.00 USD].
a5sassin posts big blind [$10.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to gamblegambel [ Tc 8c ]
AndreVillasBoas raises [$20.00 USD]
gamblegambel raises [$65.00 USD]
a5sassin raises [$166.66 USD]
AndreVillasBoas folds
gamblegambel calls [$106.66 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, Kh, 8d ]
gamblegambel checks
a5sassin bets [$186.66 USD]
gamblegambel calls [$186.66 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 6h ]
gamblegambel checks
a5sassin bets [$661.18 USD]
gamblegambel calls [$661.18 USD]
a5sassin shows [Jh, Ac ]
gamblegambel shows [Tc, 8c ]
** Dealing River ** [ 2c ]
gamblegambel wins $2068.00 USD from main pot
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
To Fire or Not to Fire

Seat 1: gamblegambel ( $4111.04 USD )
Seat 3: bigguylegend22 ( $2773.33 USD )
Seat 4: taongo ( $6014.50 USD )
Seat 5: leptitfayth ( $2000.00 USD )
Seat 6: rohass ( $1033.00 USD )
bigguylegend22 posts small blind [$10.00 USD].
taongo posts big blind [$20.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to gamblegambel [ 9c Kd ]
leptitfayth folds
rohass folds
gamblegambel raises [$40.00 USD]
bigguylegend22 folds
taongo calls [$20.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qc, 6h, 4s ]
taongo checks
gamblegambel bets [$60.00 USD]
taongo calls [$60.00 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Js ]
taongo checks
gamblegambel bets [$150.00 USD]
taongo calls [$150.00 USD]
** Dealing River ** [ 2h ]
So this is a very common situation that arises in many different forms in poker; an opponent has called two bets oop on a dry board and the river bricks. So math and game theory would tell us that the proportion in which one should bluff here should be directly relative to your bet size. To put it most simply, it you bet pot on the river here you should be bluffing 33% of the time to be perfectly balanced. That in itself can be a tricky thing to obtain precisely. But the beautiful thing about poker is that there are many other variables that shift this natural Nash Equilibrium all over the map: psychology, history, player tendencies, timing, current emotional states etc. As an avid gamer there is almost nothing more mentally stimulating than discussing and analyzing the endless possibilities.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Analogous
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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