If you’re of that mindset, he says, 3-betting is not going to be very popular with you. SplitSuit agrees to many people are focused on playing cheap flops and flopping monsters that get paid off. He gives the example of the common amateur poker player lament, “I haven’t won a pot in a while.” They don’t necessarily achieve maximum profit over the long term. They want to come in, win hands and win pots. Hull thinks a lot of people come to play “bingo poker”. There’s a couple different things in the question: (1) Did 3-betting ruin poker? (2) Are people 3-betting correctly, with balance? (3) Is this game really so tough that it’s not even a game of cards anymore? A Game of Cards SplitSuit doesn’t think 3-betting ruined the game, though he would agree it’s certainly changed the game a bit, and some people might be uncomfortable with that. So at first blush, what are your thoughts on that?” – Graham Game got so tough, it’s not even a game of cards anymore. So many players using it, and balancing it, and yadda, yadda, yadda. This episode was inspired by the following e-mail from a podcast listener:
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