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Old 09-28-2007, 04:26 PM
jurrasstoil jurrasstoil is offline
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Default Re: No c-bet leads to thin-value on turn and river

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I've begun to check behind and immense amount more flops than before.

Typically this is due to my time spent playing HUSNG where I learned the types of flops to cbet and the types to give up.


That said, I've made immense amounts of equity out of simply checking behind and extracting out the turn and river.


I'd go as far to say, despite my recent lack of results, I'm a more dangerous threat at a table than I've ever been previously. A lot of this is post flop manipulation of ranges, as Sherman posts here.

[/ QUOTE ]Hi, sorry for hijacking this thread a bit, but could you define your thoughts a bit more? Which flops you c-bet and which you don't.

If i'm the pf aggressor i mostly bet A or K high flops with not to many possible draws on it. I dislike c-betting 6 to T high flops with AK or AQ.

So, some insights on your thoughts would be very much appreciated [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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