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Is a C-Bet More Profitable in a...
Is a C-Bet more profitable in a tournament or a cash game?
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Re: Is a C-Bet More Profitable in a...
Would anyone like to explain their reasoning?
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Re: Is a C-Bet More Profitable in a...
in a tourney you need all the chips, you need more aggression. In a basic cash game you can play the safe shot/lay ups and still profit.
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Re: Is a C-Bet More Profitable in a...
I would think in a cash game you are going to be raising more hands preflop and thus would naturally be C-betting more, thus it being a more profitable move there. Depending upon the tournament structure, it isn't too long before all you are doing is value-betting hands, and thus you will be playing tighter i.e. less opportunities to use C-bets. Just my thoughts though.
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Re: Is a C-Bet More Profitable in a...
I find tourneys are more aggressive, and c-bets are more likely to be called/raised with marginal hands (ie a pocket pair on a 1 or 2 over card flop).
Ppl are more likely to push their small edges. |
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