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180m . How much should I Cbet ? 180m . How much should I Cbet ?

07-05-2013 , 07:11 AM
Im thinking I have Cbet here. I know I have a good chance of being best right now. if I bet a standard 1/2ish size of the pot and someone does happen to have a king then I am pretty much pot committed. would say a 1/3 or 1/4 Cbet be a better? if I get called i'm not totally crippled if I lose.

PokerStars - $13.77+$1.23|150/300 Ante 25 NL - Holdem - 8 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

CO: 19.83 BB
BTN: 42.15 BB
SB: 14.53 BB
BB: 15.23 BB
Hero (UTG): 12.58 BB
UTG+1: 16.58 BB
MP: 9.77 BB
MP+1: 15.34 BB

8 players post ante of 0.08 BB, SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 2.17 BB) Hero has 9 9

Hero raises to 2 BB, fold, fold, fold, fold, BTN calls 2 BB, fold, BB calls 1 BB

Flop: (7.17 BB, 3 players) K 3 2
BB checks, [color=red][b]Hero ?
07-05-2013 , 07:19 AM
Hmm dont think ull have to c-bet multi-way. Problem is if you bet too large, ur committed. If u bet too small, heartdraws will call /raise and ur being clueless as for not theyll have that king on a blank turn.
07-05-2013 , 08:02 AM
Probably just bet a committing size and go with it. You're considerably ahead of their range on this flop. Not the best spot though. With a read you could check/fold.
07-05-2013 , 01:17 PM
just shove preflop, you have not enough chips to outplay anyone postflop. In any case a 30% of the pot bet is fine in multiway pots if you think you are gonna take it down.
07-05-2013 , 04:08 PM
Yeah pbb rip it too Preflop
07-06-2013 , 06:01 AM
u should had shove preflop
given the flop only has a king that you are afraid off, you are pretty much committed
so either shove flop or 1/2 pot cbet and commit
07-07-2013 , 12:52 PM
preflop is fine.. dont listen to these people telling you to shove. On flop I'm actually betting between 33%-50% of flop and giving draws, 3x and 2x room to hang. It's going all in on turn. If I have a solid read on BTN I can find a fold to a RR on flop.
07-09-2013 , 06:01 PM
Just open-shove. Min-raising/2.5xing here with such a small stack will lead to tricky spots (such as the one you've encountered here) on later streets.
07-10-2013 , 07:15 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darsolation
preflop is fine.. dont listen to these people telling you to shove. On flop I'm actually betting between 33%-50% of flop and giving draws, 3x and 2x room to hang. It's going all in on turn. If I have a solid read on BTN I can find a fold to a RR on flop.
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07-10-2013 , 08:14 AM
shove pre obv
07-10-2013 , 03:52 PM
Is it a final table? Concept of min-raising with 12bbs utg with 99 is beyond my understanding really. Are you trying to induce? Or are you raise-folding? It's a clear cut shove with your stack and position. If button is a thinking reg than you are screwed on any flop, his flatting range here is KK+. If he is a random than you are comitted to this flop obviously.

      
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