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Old 06-06-2007, 07:43 PM
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:44 PM
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:48 PM
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And yet, it's so clear that the stats will continue like this if he doesn't fix his game. Did you look at the hands?

OP, please, please ignore the advice of people saying that KQ on a Qxx flop is a good place for a check. Every time you raise, EVERY TIME, you need an excuse NOT to bet the flop. Doesn't matter if you hit, miss, sort of hit, whatever. You need a specific reason to NOT bet.

Also, if you're going to raise you need to not minraise. There's a rare case where I link the minraise is ok, but you aren't in any of them here.

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but if i get called everytime i cbet then why bother cbetting with air?

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You are NOT getting called every cbet especially if its one caller.selective memory

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i keep a notepad of it dude. i put a 1 for success and a 0 for failure.

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The hands you posted you didnt cbet on one of them? I posted a response in another part of this thread you need to cbet bigger amounts when you do........ $1 into a $3 pot aint cutting it.

I play at FTP at these stakes+ higher and I play the capped games, I cut my teeth on NL here.
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:52 PM
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Jerry, this is ridiculous.

1. This sample is over so few hands that trying to draw broad conclusions like "playing tight is no good" is just beyond ridiculous.
2. Your vpip/pfr numbers show you don't understand the concept "tight is right". If 10/8 is your interpretation of tight, you need to totally re-assess your game. Totally.
3. If you are keeping a note every time your cbets are called, then you are focusing on the wrong things and being results orientated. Again, you need a big reassessment of what you are trying to do.

Mate, rip it up and start again. From the ground up. Why aren't you riasing more? What is your positional play like? What is a cbet for? What are your opening ranges? Why is minraising bad? When is a c/r better than a lead?

Your post says to me you haven't asked yourself these basic questions.
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Old 06-06-2007, 08:17 PM
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wow just wow.... lmao.
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Old 06-06-2007, 08:20 PM
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>but if i get called everytime i cbet then why bother cbetting with air?

I get called < 40% of the time and I tend to play 33/25, so no way is it true that they call you every time.

And we don't cbet just for deception. We cbet to show an immediate profit. Deception is a bonus.

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good point
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