Let's talk through some 'purpose' of bet sizing...
Ok, this is hopefully a philosophical post about bet sizing pre-flop with high pocket pairs... We've seen a few posts lately about pocket pairs and how to play them against overpair flops, etc... but I'm working on some of the basics again to be sure I have them right.
Let's start with a simple example... KK preflop, and lets assume 9-handed table, with minimal reads on any of the players, so discount the reads a bit.
From what I've learned/read, I think the hand would play out this way, or should be played out this way...
With no calls or limps ahead, bet is pretty much 3-5xBB standard, all the way to Button. In SB, with no limpers ahead, raise to 3-5xBB or more, depending on aggression of the BB.
WIth limpers ahead you add in a BB per limper... with a bet ahead, you raise to 4x bet or depending on stack size, a shove might be in order...
So that all seems sensible, correct?
Now... if we assume all of that is sensible, what is our purpose of the bet/raise?
If we have limpers ahead, how does that affect our purpose?
If we have a better ahead, how does that affect our purpose of our bet?
What I'm getting at is, does our purpose include or exclude 'getting action', does our purpose include or exclude 'forcing folds', does our purpose include or exclude 'defining our hand'? I'd like to hear some more experienced players describe their 'purpose for betting/raising' in these situations and how they hope/desire the villians to respond.
Something that might also prove valuable in this point of pupose is to explain the overall goal, which is obviously to emerge from the hand with the best outcome (I won't say 'win the hand' because that is too vague)... so please get into what you expect the best outcome to be also...
I know, it is asking a lot but I want to delve deeper into why we do the things we do, not just because they are the right action...
Re: Let's talk through some 'purpose' of bet sizing...
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Originally Posted by Monty3038
Now... if we assume all of that is sensible, what is our purpose of the bet/raise?
If we have limpers ahead, how does that affect our purpose?
If we have a better ahead, how does that affect our purpose of our bet?
What I'm getting at is, does our purpose include or exclude 'getting action', does our purpose include or exclude 'forcing folds', does our purpose include or exclude 'defining our hand'? I'd like to hear some more experienced players describe their 'purpose for betting/raising' in these situations and how they hope/desire the villians to respond.
Something that might also prove valuable in this point of pupose is to explain the overall goal, which is obviously to emerge from the hand with the best outcome (I won't say 'win the hand' because that is too vague)... so please get into what you expect the best outcome to be also...
I know, it is asking a lot but I want to delve deeper into why we do the things we do, not just because they are the right action...
Ok, so since I brought it up I'll try to answer in my own way first and then let you all tell me what is right/wrong with my way of thinking.
To me, the goal of any one hand is to extract value, coming out positive. Maximum value cannot be extracted from every hand, thus any hand coming out ahead is considered positive. This is my goal. While I would like to say my goal is to maximize each hand, I can't yet as I don't have the skills. Mainly I want to get money in the pot when I know or feel strongly that I'm ahead, and have many of those situations come out in my favor.
So now, on to the answer...
Betting into an unopened pot with a bet of 3-5xBB is my way of saying 'I have a pretty good hand and want to play it, want to join me?' The purpose I express with this bet is to invite others who feel they may have a playable hand to join in and see what happens. Often I will only express this purpose when I have a very strong hand and feel I can't be beat, but want them to join in so I can extract chips from them.
Increasing the size of the bet based upon limpers ahead leads me to the purpose of defining my hand slightly better than an opening bet... meaning that the limpers ahead are inidcating they want to see a cheap flop but I am showing that i hvae a hand already and it will cost them to see the flop. THis should discourage them to pursue it unless they feel 'lucky' or have a better hand they hand't lead on about...
(Now, with that limper ahead purpose posted, poses the question, shouldn't we limp behind them to 'trap' them or keep them in the pot?)
Raising someone's opening bet, or re-raising someone's raise is a clear statement that I'm ready to butt heads with you, This should be a clear indication that I don't think you have me beat and you'll need to improve... the purpose here is to clearly define my hand that I am way ahead now and you'll have to have excellent cards to beat me...
That should give you a little idea what I'm talking about... any one want to take a shot?