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When C-bet is not necessary? When C-bet is not necessary?

01-22-2017 , 08:22 PM
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One question about cbets i have: What do you do in such a spot?
Raise on Button 3 limpers to 6BB's with KQs. 1 Caller from MP.
Board was 953r. Would you just x/f here?
No I'd check back. Think about how much it costs to hit a King or Queen on the turn and river. Think about it before reading the hint:

Spoiler:
It's not just free, but it's profitable because of the money in the pot. I think it's much more profitable than bluffing into 3+ opponents.
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01-22-2017 , 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob148
No I'd check back. Think about how much it costs to hit a King or Queen on the turn and river. Think about it before reading the hint:

Spoiler:
It's not just free, but it's profitable because of the money in the pot. I think it's much more profitable than bluffing into 3+ opponents.
I understand and appreciate your good tip! In this case you misread the situation: I got one caller and was in position. So you would check back against one opponent as well? And if he donks the flop or bets a blank on the turn, then just fold? If not, checking down until the river? I'm just not sure what to do with this kind of hand on a low board.
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01-23-2017 , 02:57 AM
I'd definitely c-bet that. If he donk bets i'd probably still call. If it is pot sized I might fold, but I'd definitely call a half pot donk.
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01-23-2017 , 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by TheGodson
Next time you flop a set, try check/calling the whole way down and then check/shove the river. This is a very powerful line against an opponent that can't stop bluffing you after you check.
This reminds of when I watched a buddy of mine playing full ring limit holdem against a guy who could not resist betting after you check. My eyes just about popped out of my head when my friend had the incredible cheek of limp raising pre and check raising all 3 of the remaining streets! His opponent called the river as well and got shown a high pair that had made a set
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01-24-2017 , 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Striiky
Thank you all so much for your tips, it already got me alot better!
I have a lot better play now and i see that in my results

One question about cbets i have: What do you do in such a spot?
Raise on Button 3 limpers to 6BB's with KQs. 1 Caller from MP.
Board was 953r. Would you just x/f here?


That slippery sandbagthing is indeed a very good line; just let them hang themselves
I think betting is fine, assuming one of the flop cards contains the same suit as your KQs. You can follow up with a bet on any flush card or T+ and just x/f when it bricks.
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01-25-2017 , 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mojo6911
I think betting is fine, assuming one of the flop cards contains the same suit as your KQs. You can follow up with a bet on any flush card or T+ and just x/f when it bricks.
AgReed!
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01-27-2017 , 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mojo6911
I think betting is fine, assuming one of the flop cards contains the same suit as your KQs. You can follow up with a bet on any flush card or T+ and just x/f when it bricks.
Thank you very much! Its crazy how your tips in this forum helps in the daily games, I see the results (or at least i think so )
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