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Originally Posted by Avaritia
To those who c/c flop, what is our line on blank(ish) turns (3-6 non diamond) and what is our line on strong turns (J, A, 9 non diamond) for us?
Id like to improve my flop c/c'ing game and have been experimenting but feel really face up at times.
it's important to mix in some strong c/c from time to time - especially vs aggro players that will continue betting on later streets once you appear weak on the flop. In this hand for example a bare set or 2pair could be a c/c , other medium-good hands would be wraps, pair+OESD, overpair+GS+2BDFD ... obv. not advocating to never cbet this board but vs some players having a wide checking range and a narrow betting range makes sense.
In general you need to choose a gameplan that you are confortable with after c/c:
-either lead on board changing cards no mather if you hit them or not
-have a wide c/r T range that includes combohands like in this example turning a FD (even though that works way better with smaller stacks to risk less the times we run into strong hands)
-continue to c/c a medium-strong range that includes good draws, strong bluffcatchers and some slowplays