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noble1:
Level 0: I know nothing
Level 1: What do I have?
Level 2: What does my opponent have?
Level 3: What does my opponent think I have?
Level 4: What does my opponent think that I think they have?
Level 5: What does my opponent think that I think they think I have?
so what level would you put your opponent on?
As i said earlier if your opponent is thinking about your hand and bet patterns , why the min raise?
that is why i think even if a heart came on the river he will call you no matter what,the fact he has a bigger stack than you and afford a hit if wrong i would also factor in,the min raise says he either knows what he is doing or that he is clueless.
Bluffing clueless players is a waste of time.
You got lucky and hit a 2 outer on the river all said and done...if you look at his stats , he is very inexperienced which also leads me to think he call the river no matter what also i think with a -86% roi he is still a level 0 thinker.
Please please do not try and delude yourself into thinking that your play would of been successful if a heart came [you do not know that] but with just this 1 hand and the way it has been played out i would not even be 10% sure that he"d fold the river heart.
So please learn from this and still use a bluffing stategy [keep to a minimum in lower stakes] but learn from mistakes and improve your reading of players.
Good strong play mixed in with strong hands and optimal bluffing at the lower levels will improve your mtt game by leaps and bounds.
Jon MW:
--- Quote from: noble1 on October 11, 2008, 14:36:35 PM ---
Level 0: I know nothing
Level 1: What do I have?
Level 2: What does my opponent have?
Level 3: What does my opponent think I have?
Level 4: What does my opponent think that I think they have?
Level 5: What does my opponent think that I think they think I have?
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You say you think he"s at level 0, but your description puts him on level 1, and I think he was on level 2.
--- Quote from: noble1 on October 11, 2008, 14:36:35 PM ---
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Good strong play ...
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Yes. I like this idea.
noble1:
i do not state what level he is on, i ask you that................
also the opinion i have of him based on this play is that he is a clueless idiot,so whatever level you want to assign him is fine with me.
does this say anything about my opinion of your explanations and your play and the fact you still think you played this hand %100 correctly which will benefit your poker game armoury ... hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
please check a time to reflect the above post is it MR DEFENSIVE or is it MR EGO :o :o :o :o ::)
Jon MW:
--- Quote from: noble1 on October 11, 2008, 16:51:28 PM ---
... the fact you still think you played this hand %100 correctly ...
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This is not the only example, but ...
--- Quote from: Jon MW on October 05, 2008, 14:00:10 PM ---
I may not have played this technically correct ;D
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--- Quote from: Jon MW on October 09, 2008, 12:45:42 PM ---
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ii. I did make a mistake, I don"t mind admitting that.
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The mistake I made was ...
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--- Quote from: Jon MW on October 10, 2008, 13:25:00 PM ---
... my mistake, ...
...(which I didn"t spot)...
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--- Quote from: Jon MW on October 11, 2008, 13:58:38 PM ---
... which I didn"t pick up on.
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You might want to work on your observation skills.
It might help you put specific people on hands rather than a one size fits all system :D
(What amused me to start with was how I got it wrong and got lucky)
Jon MW:
--- Quote from: noble1 on October 11, 2008, 16:51:28 PM ---
i do not state what level he is on,...
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--- Quote from: noble1 on October 11, 2008, 14:36:35 PM ---
... i think ... he is still a level 0 thinker.
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