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Cbetting Less
From analyzing my play, i have came to the conclusion, that I would do better if I never cbet when i was OOp without a decent hand/draw. I find that in the cardrunners era, no one takes a cbet seriously and floating is much more rampant i just find that cbetting is not a profitable play anymore. My theory is, that when everyone calls down so light, and top pair is a hand nearly everyone goes broke with, its much easier to just value bet. Thoughts?
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Re: Cbetting Less
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From analyzing my play, i have came to the conclusion, that I would do better if I never cbet when i was OOp without a decent hand/draw. I find that in the cardrunners era, no one takes a cbet seriously and floating is much more rampant i just find that cbetting is not a profitable play anymore. My theory is, that when everyone calls down so light, and top pair is a hand nearly everyone goes broke with, its much easier to just value bet. Thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] cbet less oop, but still cbet with air/overs some of the time. It obviously depends on the player. If he never folds, then cbet almost never without thinking you have the best hand or a good draw, but there are plenty of players that will cc preflop and then fold when they miss. I'm c/f AK on 678 usually. I'm cbetting 54s on K82 though. What does cardrunners have to do with anything? |
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Re: Cbetting Less
there are ways to exploit the things you mention without cutting back on c-betting as much. it will also make you much tougher to play against.
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Re: Cbetting Less
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there are ways to exploit the things you mention without cutting back on c-betting as much. it will also make you much tougher to play against. [/ QUOTE ] Care to elucidate further? Obv 2barreling more works. |
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