Jared advocates that this pre-game preparation is very important and if missed can result in the early part of our session spent warming-up, instead of being warmed up ready to play from the 1st hand, which could cause us value from our session.
I have been working on pre-flop aggression recently, so might have a goal to 4-bet every time I am 3-bet, as I am experimenting with this in my game currently.
It is important that we learn to play in different states and it can be sometimes profitable, if the game is good, to play our B game, or even our C game for a session. Also, to improve our C game and B game we have to focus on the back-end of our skills and playing when we are not at our best can help improve us.
Is Jared expecting me to run "Rocky like" up some steps before I start every MTT session? This pre-game preparation stuff doesn"t wash with me, we are playing online poker not conducting brain surgery. Do enough to make sure you are comfortable when you are playing is about it.
Arbitrary rules like 4 betting every time somebody 3bets you seems ridiculous and surely is just burning money. I don't know how this is going to help your game.
Rather than improving your B and C game, why don't we just play A game all the time?
Do you play cash or MTT"s?
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nothing wrong in experimenting if you have some reasoning/logic behind why you are doing it and that you can learn how various players will adjust or view you...
for instance in short handed games with 100bb stacks if 3betting light puts your opponents on tilt, [and is definitely a weapon to use at the tables] but many players overuse it a bit in my opinion, then think what 4betting light will do..
light 3betting became very popular since about 2006 ish and its important to know some ways to combat this technique at 100bb eff, you can 4bet bluff but plan your range so that you call a 5bet shove with a good portion of your bluffs [cos mathematically you will be making a mistake a lot of the time if you are 4-bet/folding hands] so when you happen to 4bet for value with QQ KK AA AKs then your bluffs help cos it doesn"t give away the strength of your hand, this sort of approach is fine for when you are oop.... when we are ip facing a possible light 3bet then its a different ball game @ 100bb eff then you can call a lot more to make handreading more difficult for your opponents, and to avoid the mess of 4-bet/folding incorrectly, playing within this framework we would just call all of our opponents 3bets with our good, excellent, and sometimes speculative (for deception) hands... this makes it difficult for our opponents to know when we have a monster and their mistakes are amplified and hopefully with good reads we minimise our mistakes
say if u played a very loose-aggressive style and u was constantly being 3bet preflop because u was opening with so many hands from all positions then go ahead and shove all in with aces, kings, and ace-rag (suited or unsuited) as long as u perceived the light 3bettor as competent
and u think villain is reraising u with more than 7.8% of his hands then it will be +ev [do some maths] i mean that 7.8% could look like this 88+, ATs+, KTs+, QJs, AQo+ and if your oop only calls the 4bet shove with QQ+ AKs AKo then you"ll print money
but in game we all know full well they are 3betting all sorts of crap most of which they will have to fold to a push so the shove shows an immediate positive expectation, if villain adjusts and manages a call with 99 for instance and u happen to have A5s even then pretty much you have 30% equity, this style of 4bet shoving play @ 100bb stacks is difficult to adjust to and u will get frequently absurd amounts of action [but be ready for the variance roller coaster and have a good sized bank roll
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just note though u have to get your reads right to make/play this adjustment