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Betsizing at turn Betsizing at turn

11-17-2007 , 06:44 PM
Villain is an unknown. 100bb stacks

You sit OTB and raises, villain in BB calls.
Flop: T 5 2
You cbet the size of the pot minus 2 bb's, villain calls.

The turn is a K , he checks, you have nothing but you decides to do a second barrel.

1. How big should that bet be? Should that size be the same everytime?
2. What if you have pocket deuces?
3. What if you have A6o?

4. What if the turn was a J ?
5. What if the turn was a 3 ?
11-17-2007 , 06:55 PM
1. ~3/4 pot. Depending on the drawyness of the board.
2+3. Don't let the size of your C-bet depend on your own hand. No difference between A6 and 22 in this situation.

4. Bet 3/4 pot
5. Don't 2nd barrel
11-18-2007 , 12:01 AM
Is everybody agree with bramsterdam? It sounds like a good strategy to me.
11-18-2007 , 12:04 AM
I bet 3/4 on turn almost always. May adjust a little bit if villain is short or if I have a strong hand and villain is a donkey and won't fold whatever I bet. But 3/4 is standard in my book.
11-18-2007 , 01:07 AM
What if the texture is rainbow and/or not coordinated at all?
11-18-2007 , 01:13 AM
I'd go about 3/4 on the turn w/ a set or air, but I wouldn't bet either of the cards you mentioned- 3 or J because JT is going to be a big piece of his flop range and not scary enough to fold AT, and the 3 obviously does nothing.

      
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