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Old 07-29-2007, 01:01 AM
Gelford Gelford is offline
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Default Re: Need good Cbet theory

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You don't get it for sure ... think of it like this.

If you bet only when you hit you don't get paid of, so therefore you cbet all the time (almost, at least heads up and on not too wet boards) ... not to necesarry show a profit with cbetting, but to get paid off, when you have a hand (tho cbetting is likely to actually show a profit)

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wtf you don't cbet all the time at all. cbet dry flops, cbet dry ace high flops etc etc. don't cbet habitual floaters unless you're willing to double barrel or defend against a float in some other way like c/r turn or whatever.

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SO you rather defend against floaters by not betting ?

It takes all kinds I guess [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 07-29-2007, 01:20 AM
obiedman obiedman is offline
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Default Re: Need good Cbet theory

if you're not going to two barrel, you shouldn't be one barrelling habitual floaters because they'll take it away too easily.

if you're going to cbet and not two barrel against a habitual floater, you better be ready to c/r the turn or find some other way of defending against his float.

so many people bleed off chips because they know they should be cbetting, but they do nothing to counteract the fact that their opponents know this too.
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