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Cbetting AAxx
Preflop raiser with AAxx, 1 caller, with and without position how often should you be cbetting...and what amount. I am new to PLO and am trying to get a better feel for it.
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
Very close to 100% in both cases. Only exception might be something like paired rainbow board in position. How much is stylistic, but for a new player, I'd recommend betting full pot on the flop and turn every time there's not a pair or a possible flush on the board.
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#3
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
Agreed. I almost always cbet full pot w/ one opponent.
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
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Very close to 100% in both cases. Only exception might be something like paired rainbow board in position. How much is stylistic, but for a new player, I'd recommend betting full pot on the flop and turn every time there's not a pair or a possible flush/straight on the board. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
Don't raise pf every time with AA, and, make sure you raise a variety of other hands, and raise in a way that's not going to mark you with aces.. AAxx with xx being crap is a mediocre hand, and there's no point in going over board with it.. limp, and mine a set with those..
C-bet close to 100%, unless flop is something like 9JQ with 2 suits you don't have.. Evaluate the texture of the board, and how many, and what kind of opponents you have, and your position.. but I strongly disagree with iggymcfly, about c-betting paired boards, and consider the mid/high draw heavy boards a much greater danger.. but consider which card that's paired tho, your position, and how many opponents again.. imo a paired rainbow board is the best candidate for c-betting, and your opponents will throw their non-trips hands away for a half-pot bet almost every time.. 55J rainbow f.eks, is a premium c-bet board... I like to mark myself with aces when I don't have it, and not mark myself when I do... I posted some thoughts about aces and long connectors here: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...=1#Post11944766 |
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
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but I strongly disagree with iggymcfly, about c-betting paired boards, and consider the mid/high draw heavy boards a much greater danger.. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure Iggy isn't saying don't bet those boards because they are dangerous.... |
#7
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
I get that, and probably should've formulated my self a lill different, but my English ain't all that great.. Anyways, I can't see any argument for not c-betting paired boards, when you get to pick it up for a small price, or find out exactly where you stand.. of course K83 rainbow would be a better candidate, but....
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#8
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
You find out where you stand if he double barrels for the same price and sometimes he'll fire as a bluff.
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
Now what about 3 handed. Everyone checks to you?
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Re: Cbetting AAxx
you'll pick the pot up far more than 1/3 of the times you do it tho.. cause even tho he has marked him self with aces, he could just as well be holding the paired card, and not many will 2-barrel this without trips, especially in a squeeze 3-way, having the honest player at the end... It happen, and sometimes on a pure bluff, but it's still a profitable play..
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