Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
I don't understand what he means by "You'll win more when you make a hand." That can be something to do with higher stakes ranges and meta-game, maybe... IDK.


I don't think he's telling us he's worried about how much he'll lose. He's telling us that when he misses with AK, it's easier to fold than KK+, which have more showdown value. As such, it's easier to lose less money w/ AK, cause it's easier to fold when the pressure is high.

What I take away is that AK is a drawing hand and if I play it as such, rather than try to think top no pair is worth showdown, then there's really not much to playing this hand, even OOP.
That book was relevant in 1995? Go read sklansky and if you already have then read it again and you'll still get a lot more out of it than you would on a first read of super system.