Greetings,
I decided to go out and play some live Poker at the casino in town yesterday. I joined a game of $1/$2 NL and bought in for the $200 maximum according to the BSS.
I could not believe how fast the pace of the casino was! I had heard about how slow live Poker is supposed to be - and I've seen the pace of Poker on TV - but this was nothing like I had expected.
They don't even shuffle the cards, the Dealer just puts them face down and mixes them around in circles, then collects them up and deals them out, just as fast as it took me to type this sentence.
Anyway, I did good making $130. But it wasn't because of sound play. I was so nervous I wasn't thinking straight. Luckily someone was there to donk off their chips to me, which is why I wanted to start playing live Poker to begin with.
I've heard that the competition is much softer live at $1/$2 then online Micro Stakes competition.
Anyway, a couple of questions:
Firstly, in all the teaching material here at PokerStrategy, we are always told to raise pre-Flop to 4x the Big Blind. However, in live Poker I think this would be a butt pain for people because the standard raise appears to be $10 for simplicities sake. If I continue betting 4x the Dealers won't like me for very long. So my question is: Why is 4x the standard raise that is always taught here, and of course will I be okay betting 5x? I mean, I'm sure if everyone else bets 5x then I'll be okay too, but I may as well ask.
Secondly, the only time the Starting Hands Chart says we are supposed to play against a Raise ahead of us is when we have AA-QQ, JJ-22 (Call20 rule), or AK. As well I have read online that in live Poker, stealing Blinds is a no-no, because you want to keep the game friendly. Now my concern is this: If I don't give much action, will other players stop giving me action, and will I consequently get Blinded out?
I think I will still raise with KQs down to JTo in Late Position if I am first to act, but I certainly won't be raising with 54s as that might make the people a little perturbed if they see what I raised with.
Anyway, sorry to be long winded,
Nav
EDIT: Now I'm kind of worried about raising with A2s in Late Position.