Fluid vs. Static thinking (warning: deep abstract rambling)
Examples of static thinking:
"I have top pair, therefore I should bet"
"AK is a good hand"
"He may have a flushdraw"
"Always 3bet AQ"
Examples of fluid thinking:
Range
Equity
Maximisation
EV
Is static thinking ever good? The top thinkers here always seem to think in a fluid way.
Last time I tried to think in a fluid way (at donkstakes though), I dropped a shitton of buyins..
Fluid thinking seems totally optimal and static totally useless (considering that poker is a game of chance and near-infinite possible situations), yet static seems to keep insanity at bay - is it possible to combine the two opposites?
It seems that to become an expert player it's necessary to implement high-level fluid thinking, amirite?
How do you think?
Re: Fluid vs. Static thinking (warning: deep abstract rambli
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Originally Posted by Ash256
Examples of stubborn thinking:
"Always 3bet AQ"
Sorry i just found that funny.