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Originally Posted by pfapfap
Agreed. And as someone who sees dozens of casino table dynamics a day, I'd say you lose more than you gain playing that style in casinos, as well, especially if it's a place you intend to play regularly.
Agreed, as well. For the record, I never endorsed the "implied tilt odds" theory, and I would never use it
myself for the sheer stupidity of the idea. On the other hand, however, I
would encourage any player at my table to try hitting a 10% hand on me to try and put me on tilt, because it ain't gonna happen
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Originally Posted by Dima2000123
What I was talking about was doing something like making a bad call when drawing, because you know that the villain steams when you run him down. The biggest downside to implied tilt odds plays is that unless you're playing heads-up, every other player at the table is free-riding on your equity investment in trying to tilt someone.
And here is another reason why I let my ITO boys have their fun. Just because you felt Tilty McTilter doesn't guarantee you will reap the benefits. As Laggy players your chances are better than mine, but I hit hands once in a while, too. And Tilty usually don't care who's raising him, only that he has TPTK on a dry board and is about to double up
As a note, my NL games play much closer to a casino game than a standard home game, so I let a bit more slide in this area.