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Re: bet sizing AA
I feel like kq raises pf. I feel like qj/q10 are alot more likely.
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#12
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Re: bet sizing AA
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I feel like kq raises pf. I feel like qj/q10 are alot more likely. [/ QUOTE ] Good point. |
#13
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Re: bet sizing AA
Bet more everywhere. 1/2 pot is ok on a blank river given your read, but this isn't a blank river. He can have QJ.
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#14
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Re: bet sizing AA
I'm making it $2 here. I add a little more since I'm the BB.
Flop I'm making at least a 3/4 pot bet, and potting the turn. River is more feel I think. If you put him on a hand like a weaker Q, then I agree with the bet as big as you think he'll call mentality. The thing is that you need to make the pot bigger so that your small bet is still decent sized! |
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Re: bet sizing AA
Are you calling the river when villain shoves for $8 more?
To me, the chatting means he has a monster... |
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Re: bet sizing AA
Do not pot flop and turn if you don't do that normally when you don't have a hand. One of the main points of c-betting is disguising your hand so that if you have AA, or AK that didn't hit, doesn't matter, the bet is always about the same size.
Although actually in micro stakes, I think only the flop bet matters, if you bet 1.75 into 2.75 pot, I'd bet like $5-6 on the turn. |
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Re: bet sizing AA
Of course were calling it
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