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12-07-2013 , 02:42 PM
Very vague but important question about cash 6max, that probably applies to any game. Whats your default line for when you have A and another overcard on a low board and you are pfr vs one caller?

Like AQ on 632 for example. Always cbet? And on turn?
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12-07-2013 , 03:38 PM
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/78...ntents-397190/

30th March '09 for starters, but pretty sure you should find other things there you like
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12-07-2013 , 10:41 PM
Definitely read the above.

Your question is very vague and as a vague response, it depends on positions, villain etc. I would say that you will want to be cbetting some of the time, C/F some of the time and C/C some of the time. You shouldn't be doing only one thing with certain hands on certain boards.
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12-08-2013 , 10:33 AM
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Definitely read the above.

Your question is very vague and as a vague response, it depends on positions, villain etc. I would say that you will want to be cbetting some of the time, C/F some of the time and C/C some of the time. You shouldn't be doing only one thing with certain hands on certain boards.
Ok, thats helpful already. Im not a begginer actually, but I feel like I burn money in certain basic spots like this one. Some people advocate cbetting 100% in hu pots on any kind of board vs any villain, unless proven he is a big station when facing cbets. Would like to know what people think about that here.
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12-08-2013 , 10:43 AM
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Ok, thats helpful already. Im not a begginer actually, but I feel like I burn money in certain basic spots like this one. Some people advocate cbetting 100% in hu pots on any kind of board vs any villain, unless proven he is a big station when facing cbets. Would like to know what people think about that here.
Yes again, as a general answer, you would want to cbet less vs. someone who will call a lot, unless you plan on barrelling certain cards and have reads that villain will fold and an idea of their range.

You may even decide that on certain boards betting against a station with A high is for value and plan on C/C (or checking back) turns etc.
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12-08-2013 , 02:24 PM
I cbet based more on how many opponents I have, their perception of me, and how they tend to play.

As a general rule, if there is 1 generic opponent, it's profitable to cbet every time. If there are 2 or more, I don't.

That's just a starting point, of course I change based on other circumstances.

In a sense you have more "outs" with 2 overcards, but that doesn't necessarily change your equity for a cbet. For example, if I raised preflop with QQ, I can have more fold equity in my cbet if an ace flops than if I flop an overpair. This does not mean I have more equity overall, but given the above, that also means if I raise preflop with 97s, I still have more fold equity with an ace on the flop (because my opponent doesn't know if I have QQ, 97, or an ace in my hand.) And in this case fold equity pretty much equals my hand equity, since I'm reduced to bluffing at this point.
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