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Old 09-28-2006, 10:09 PM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

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The annoying ass “LOL I have two cards I call” player.

[/ QUOTE ] aka kyle overs... obv 44/19 is +Ev
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Old 09-28-2006, 11:02 PM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

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The annoying ass “LOL I have two cards I call” player.

[/ QUOTE ] aka kyle overs... obv 44/19 is +Ev

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Not being able to deal with this type of player will lead to very bad "downswings" in which you are actually playing badly. It is important to understand how deadly these types of players are if you cannot adapt to them.
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Old 09-28-2006, 11:04 PM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

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great post, but i have a scenario that is happening a lot recently that i cant figure out... let me know what you do to prevent this or what your action is...

i'll have AK and raise it up 3-4x the bb OOP in a sng where the blinds are let's say 100/200. since i made a standard raise pf and didn't just push allin, lets asssume my stack is above avg and is at 4k or so. ok so i get one caller and the flop comes J94rainbow. my opponent will usually check. should i then cbet? whenever i do cbet, it seems he ALWAYS comes over the top... and i fold, or call if my cbet committed me enough... but either way it's no good for me

how do you handle that situation or prevent it? check behind him on the flop?

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I generally do not play SNGs but you should still cbet here. You are just assuming that the player does not fold here when this is in fact not true. Of course, sometimes you should check here, but in general a cbet is warrented.
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Old 09-28-2006, 11:11 PM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

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great post, but i have a scenario that is happening a lot recently that i cant figure out... let me know what you do to prevent this or what your action is...

i'll have AK and raise it up 3-4x the bb OOP in a sng where the blinds are let's say 100/200. since i made a standard raise pf and didn't just push allin, lets asssume my stack is above avg and is at 4k or so. ok so i get one caller and the flop comes J94rainbow. my opponent will usually check. should i then cbet? whenever i do cbet, it seems he ALWAYS comes over the top... and i fold, or call if my cbet committed me enough... but either way it's no good for me

how do you handle that situation or prevent it? check behind him on the flop?

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Read this article from Curtains regarding cbetting in SNGs. http://www.checkraised.com/forum/ind...?showtopic=550
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Old 09-28-2006, 11:24 PM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

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great post, but i have a scenario that is happening a lot recently that i cant figure out... let me know what you do to prevent this or what your action is...

i'll have AK and raise it up 3-4x the bb OOP in a sng where the blinds are let's say 100/200. since i made a standard raise pf and didn't just push allin, lets asssume my stack is above avg and is at 4k or so. ok so i get one caller and the flop comes J94rainbow. my opponent will usually check. should i then cbet? whenever i do cbet, it seems he ALWAYS comes over the top... and i fold, or call if my cbet committed me enough... but either way it's no good for me

how do you handle that situation or prevent it? check behind him on the flop?

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Read this article from Curtains regarding cbetting in SNGs. http://www.checkraised.com/forum/ind...?showtopic=550

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Yeaa I'm drunk and I don't play SNGs so take my word with a grain of salt.
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Old 09-29-2006, 12:30 AM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

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The annoying ass “LOL I have two cards I call” player.

[/ QUOTE ] aka kyle overs... obv 44/19 is +Ev

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Not being able to deal with this type of player will lead to very bad "downswings" in which you are actually playing badly. It is important to understand how deadly these types of players are if you cannot adapt to them.

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HEADS UP FOR BANKROLLS!
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Old 09-29-2006, 01:53 AM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

How about some thoughts on reraised pots cbetting?
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:51 AM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

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Remember, however, that your aggression is going to cause them to make mistakes, while you will turn their aggression into a mistake. You tricky [censored].

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My favorite part of the article!
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Old 09-29-2006, 05:16 AM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

Greg,

Good article. I can't wait for your upcoming article on checkraising.
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Old 09-29-2006, 05:25 AM
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Default Re: Continuation Betting - Part One

this is some good shizz, thank you very much! looking forward to hearing more from you
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