Nice play but don't forget your opponents aren't always paying attention. I have been guilty of just giving my opponents way too much credit when most of the time they don't think beyond the cards in front of them. I'm sure you had a pretty good read for that hand though.reason is yellow wrote:in this game (the same one with the above hands) my image was that of a super tight player, the only hands seen at showdowns were monsters up to that point
Mark me down as another who thinks limit is much better than no limit. Eternal Reflection pretty much summed it up. In no limit it seems to take forever to get a playable hand, especially with aggressive players at the table. Then when you pick one up, the pot is usually heads up or three way. Someone fires on the flop and the hand is usually over. In limit hands usually go to the river with mulitple opponents on every street. Which means more decisions and more options.
Also I have played limit poker much more than no limit and feel I have a better control over the game. It's fun to sit down and know I'm probably the most aggressive player at the table, which is something I can't say often at a no limit table.