Strategizing...
This is largely because there are lots of factors to influence choosing the aggression level at any given moment, and many of them are on-the-spot, such as the styles and reads of the other players in the game, and the organic complexion of the entire table at the moment. Without living people to play against, it is extra difficult to practice making those in-game larger strategy decisions.
Saturday is the final Frog Tournament of the regular season, and as I pointed out earlier, I'm in the lead in the regular season standings by one point. I could approach this tournament in two ways. One would be an "outlast" approach, looking to stay alive at least one place higher than Dustin, no matter where that is (he needs to earn one point more than me to prevent my outright season victory with this last game, so any combination in which I survive longer than him does it - 0 and 0, 0 and 1, 1 and 2, 2 and 3, or 3 and 4)... I think this is a very dangerous game to play, however, and could be a mistake. Being less aggressive is just one more easy fold he could have to build up a healthy enough stack to make outlasting less of a finesse game and more a game of desparation. The alternative, of course, is to play to win. I think I'll be doing that... although it is unlikely the table will contend with as many reall major bluff gambits (when I don't have the cards but I know no-one else does and I've got the show and the bid to fold everyone else) as they usually do (although it's usually a bad beat that I played the right way that does me in, at least one bluff gambit is usually in my past on nights when I get that bad beat and can't survive it... it has to do with whether I'm doing the gambit against a larger or smaller stack than my own).
Well, only time will tell. I think I may fire up the old online poker room tomorrow or Saturday during the relax-time that we've been looking forward to and at least get a little warmed up.
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