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Quote from bigmrfrank:
Playing only probable hands leads to long term failure or break even at best. Example:
Game is 5 - 10. Tight player raises to $30 from mid position. I have 6-8. I call knowing he has a large pair, A-K and the like. Flop comes 4-5-7. He leads out with a continuation bet thinking who calls a raise with 6-8. I call. Turn is A. He bets I call. River is K. He goes all in I call and felt him. I win a huge pot. He complains that only a donkey plays 6-8 but I have his chips.
Play the same hand where I call with 6 - 8. Flop comes k - 4- 2. He bets I fold. He wins a small pot.
Fact is big hands win small pots and lose giant ones. Thats an example of an edge in poker. There are many. So the guy waiting for big hands to trap or slow play is at a disadvantage.
This is a good point. Sometimes you want to induce mistakes. You make a small one, calling a raise pre-flop so he can make a large one, calling you on forth street or on the river with a weaker hand. Raising yourself in late position with rags is also good because if you flop 2 pair you will get paid because they will not think you had low cards.