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12-05-2011 , 06:11 PM
When using TN for 180turbos, what's everyone's general standard bet Pre, Flop, Turn and River?
12-05-2011 , 10:34 PM
i use poker stars bet slider for the low blind levels and 3x post flop depends on the table no. of players in hand my expectations about other players

in later stages when antes kick in i use TN and have it set for 2.25 although i have decided that from early position if i am opening i will consider 3xing still

if i am mass tabling the flop bet is usually 80% the turn id usually 70% and river is usually 66% however i usually do not like using standard bets post flop as the no. of players in the hand types of players in the hand etc determines my bet sizing
12-06-2011 , 12:02 AM
I think 80% is far too high for a c-bet especially if it's for the second half of the tourny. 40-65% I would've thought would be the responses.
12-06-2011 , 12:14 AM
mm i dont like to make it obvious when i have or dont have a hand so i want my cbets to be similar

generally ill make the cbet smaller if i think the villian/s will fold to a cbet no matter what the size therefore when villan has a hand i have gotten away cheaper (if i was cbet/folding)

after reading this recently
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19...tsngs-1129597/

i dont make cbets 80% most the time (see above) but 80% is set as default and ill adjust it up or down with bet slider depending on villians in hand

below was taken from link above

Constant bet sizing

You see some regs raising 2.2xBB in early levels. This is generally a leak. They are not getting enough value. Some people will set their default to 2.5xBB or whatever and make it 2.5xBB with a 12xBB stack. Obviously, in this case it is better to make a smaller raise. It may be difficult not to use the default betting size when multitabling. You can set up different raise sizes in Stars or Table Ninja. You should generally raise large in early levels and small in later levels. Postflop using standard bet sizes is worse. You should vary by the situation and what you are trying to accomplish. It is often better to bet pot or more on a wet board.

so i agree that smaller bets later in tourneys and large bets in early stages

and as i said ill adjust the bet up or down depending on no. of players in hand and type of player in hand.

usually closer to a pot bet with more than 1 villian post flop (although i cbet less with multiway pots) so as to not give value to other villians if a 1st villian calls

ie if i cbet a multiway pot small and the 1st villian calls the pot odds can often be correct for subsequent villians to call so my cbet will be larger here

Last edited by 4 card brett; 12-06-2011 at 12:21 AM.

      
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