RE: Poker Tip Man Armen- "Heads-Up Play"
I posted on your blog because I follow you. If I don't post on another poker thread it's because I don't follow that person or didn't see it pop up on my feed or in the poker section. But I have commented and corrected the mistakes of others in blogs I saw
examples:
@jokerpravis wrote a hand analysis that was pretty good but I slightly disagreed with and wanted to post my thoughts.
@goingpaper made a thread with some misplayed hands that I gave advice on.
I follow and respect @churdtzu, but posted my thoughts here in this one because I thought it was a ridiculous assertion that poker players use ESP.
I did not downvote you (and I've never downvoted you), and am not harassing, just correcting mistakes in a non confrontational manner.
Don't understand why @kushed is downvoting a well thought out comment with correct information that you may want to include in your post.
Poker is a complex strategy game that often has incorrect answers that need to be improved. As you said, sometimes there are situations where it's unclear what the absolute best answer is, but sometimes it's also clear there is a very wrong answer to something. For instance, imagine two pros arguing about what their 3betting or shoving range should be against a looser opener with a certain amount of big blinds, that is something where it's unclear what the best answer is because it depends on another piece of information.
Coming up with a perfect solution is usually difficult or impossible for humans at this current time, but improving an answer is much easier. Shoving only Ax, Kx, pocket pairs, or "anything" is not nearly the correct range if you were only shoving or folding, so I posted what the exact shove/fold range would be, and also posted that that strategy is not optimal, saying what the basic optimal strategy is for shortstack play. This is the type of situation where you have all the information you need, and two well-informed pros won't differ on their opinion of what is correct.
Also, it's not relevant that there are 3 burn cards and that the other player receives cards. If there were 30 burn cards it does not change the fact that each player gets 2 cards in his hand and 5 on the board meaning 7 cards. And straights are not more common than trips in any handed game of holdem, that is the point.