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i'm checking this flop most of the time, and not just becaue he called your cbet. if he checks behind, then i'll bet any turn. [/ QUOTE ] I think this line is solid, I should use this more myself vs certain opponents, would you c/c sometimes on the flop or is it always c/f? |
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only thing I hate about not c-betting is it kind of turns your hand face up ie you have AK or TT and thats about it. unless you check here with AA KK.
but c-bet gets called buy alot of his range so just kind of a crappy spot. FWIW if you check flop to me im always betting though cause there are so few strong hands you can be doing this with. |
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I think the cbet is fine
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yeah checking turns our hand face up but most of our opponents suck at hand reading. this flop sucks though. they're not folding to a cbet on this flop enough times to make a cbet profitable. if you check and he checks behind, then you can reduce probability that he has a made hand/good draw. so, if turn is a blank, makes the draw, or brings an A or K (so basically, most of the deck), then your turn bet has a better chance of him folding.
i might be wrong here and can be convinced otherwise. |
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It really depends what you think his preflop calling range I guess. If you think it's squarely QQ+, AK then it's a clear check.
If you think it's wider then I don't mind a cbet. After thinking about this hand, it's probably a good check. |
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Thanks for replies.
If villain has TT-QQ, is his preflop call wrong/bad? What does a good player do with TT-QQ here? And I see the argument for not cb, but I don't think I agree heads-up. We would never chk AA/KK/QQ, and a strong cb might just occasionally fold out a pair/AK always. And I think a chk is just telling villain our hand. That having been said, I think the concensus here is chk, so I'll definitely take that away from this thread. And to the poster who asked about the cb size, I wanted it to look like a big hand that was scared of the 2 diamonds. Kind of an attempt to reinforce the notion I have AA/KK. Also Miller/Sklansey's concept "when in doubt about a bet/bet-size, bet a bit too much rather than a bit too little". |
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