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is the pot size bet the right thing to do even if they do fold?

craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,962
edited February 2014 in The Poker Clinic
when i have a small or middle pair and see the raise being made by a weak passive player i sometime will be thinking to myself weather or not to bother calling it because with sets the aim really is to get as much into the pot as possible but if i'm going to get checked by him then i seem to have only one choice and that is hit the pot size bet.


the truth is with the aggressive type if he doesn't cbet then i know on a board like this one he is unlikely to call a large bet.
but with passive types they just don't bet often enough so i am left to just guess what they have really so while he might fold his weaker hands, are sets just too strong to be wasted by weak betting?
x Small blind   £0.05 £0.05 £24.57
craigcu12 Big blind   £0.10 £0.15 £18.95
  Your hole cards
  • 10
  • 10
     
  Raise   £0.30 £0.45 £19.55
calcalfold Fold        
rickylad24 Fold        
x Raise   £0.45 £0.90 £24.12
craigcu12 Call   £0.40 £1.30 £18.55
  Call   £0.20 £1.50 £19.35
Flop
   
  • 5
  • 10
  • J
     
x Check        
craigcu12 Bet   £1.50 £3.00 £17.05
  Call   £1.50 £4.50 £17.85
x Call   £1.50 £6.00 £22.62
Turn
   
  • 8
     
x Check        
craigcu12 Bet   £6.00 £12.00 £11.05
  Fold        
x Fold        
craigcu12 Muck        
craigcu12 Win   £5.55   £16.60
craigcu12 Return   £6.00 £0.45 £22.60

Comments

  • salazarsalazar Member Posts: 330
    edited February 2014
    The right size bet is the maximum amount your opponent will pay when they have the losing hand. I always edge on the larger size as I hate it when they call and I know they would have called for a lot more when i see their hand. I suppose you have to do some guess work and judge what people are holding and how much they will pay

    That applies more to a river bet though, in this situation with a draw heavy board, straightning and flushing then pot seems right, you want to make them pay to see. 
    you might not want to pot it on a dry board but I think it's fine here. 

  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited February 2014
    Much better cash game players than me will give some advice, but all I can really add is that I'm not a big fan of simply mashing the 'pot' button. Suggests that you're not really giving serious consideration as to the right amount to bet. 

    I would say we're correct to bet big on the turn, especially after 2 calls on a very draw heavy flop. Pot just might be a bit OTT, and reduces the opportunity for someone to either make a move on us or feel priced in to call with whatever draw they may have.
  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited February 2014

    Want to be looking to set up a river shove Craig.

    You're unlikely to get action again from both players, so betting £4.50 and getting 1 call would leave us with £12.50 left, and a potsize of £15 going into the river, which is a comfortable shove for us on most river cards. 

    ---------------

    It isn't necessarily always best to bet big on wet boards, we're looking for value from the weaker end of players ranges.

    Say we hold AJ here, we want calls from KJ, QJ, AT, 9T, as well as flush draws and straight draws.

    Betting big blasts out a lot of this range that we're ahead of, and which might otherwise call a smaller bet and leaves us playing against the stronger hands in villains range, a lot of which will be in good shape or even ahead of us already.  

    It's something to think about/work on.

    Still, I'd always prefer a player to bet too big than too small at micro stakes, so if in doubt, betting pot for value isn't a bad default option in game.
  • KAM99KAM99 Member Posts: 773
    edited February 2014
    Kind of agree with the above post. I have no issue with leading out here, as the board is very wet vs 2 players. Also the size of bet as pot is fine for the same reason.

    Turn I likely bet slightly less. Vary between 60-75% of pot. Partly cus I can still get it in on river if need be with 75%, and also partly as I don't want to totally scare off someone holding the jack, and partly because it is possible they called with KQ straight draw. KQ is less of a reason, but it is a consideration given have to think about what their hand is to some degree.

    Given action and his fold, AK seems most likely so I doubt you get called no matter what, but...
  • 77Chris9177Chris91 Member Posts: 375
    edited February 2014
    Flop - Pot bet 4-way is fine. Especially at these stakes.

    Turn - 4.75ish is fine. We don't want folds when we hold the effective nuts.
  • craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,962
    edited February 2014
    today i tried to go for a slightly less approach knowing that a full pot bet got these two to fold their hand and it did work on the turn.

    when i did the betting with 1010 what i didn't take into account was my decision to just call preflop so they know right away that i haven't got overpairs and it's true if i had AJ their is no way i would do a bet of that size on the turn when it's so dangerous unless it was AdJd.

    here are my sets today and how i played them.
    BWats Small blind   £0.05 £0.05 £20.11
    craigcu12 Big blind   £0.10 £0.15 £32.98
      Your hole cards
    • Q
    • Q
         
    x Call   £0.10 £0.25 £9.89
    haidyboy Fold        
    BLUCHERBOY Fold        
    emdeepiggy Fold        
    BWats Call   £0.05 £0.30 £20.06
    craigcu12 Raise   £0.40 £0.70 £32.58
    x Call   £0.40 £1.10 £9.49
    BWats Call   £0.40 £1.50 £19.66
    Flop
       
    • 6
    • 3
    • Q
         
    BWats Check        
    craigcu12 Bet   £0.70 £2.20 £31.88
    x Call   £0.70 £2.90 £8.79
    BWats Fold        
    Turn
       
    • 10
         
    craigcu12 Bet   £2.00 £4.90 £29.88
    x Call   £2.00 £6.90 £6.79
    River
       
    • 7
         
    craigcu12 Bet   £4.00 £10.90 £25.88
    x Call   £4.00 £14.90 £2.79
    craigcu12 Show
    • Q
    • Q
         
    x Muck
    • 8
    • Q
         
    craigcu12 Win Three Queens £13.78   £39.66
    x Small blind   £0.05 £0.05 £9.85
    craigcu12 Big blind   £0.10 £0.15 £9.50
      Your hole cards
    • 7
    • 7
         
    haidyboy Fold        
    Wakey_S Fold        
    x Raise   £0.25 £0.40 £9.60
    craigcu12 Call   £0.20 £0.60 £9.30
    Flop
       
    • A
    • 8
    • 7
         
    x Bet   £0.30 £0.90 £9.30
    craigcu12 Call   £0.30 £1.20 £9.00
    Turn
       
    • 2
         
    x Bet   £0.40 £1.60 £8.90
    craigcu12 Raise   £1.10 £2.70 £7.90
    x Call   £0.70 £3.40 £8.20
    River
       
    • 7
         
    x Check        
    craigcu12 Bet   £3.40 £6.80 £4.50
    x Call   £3.40 £10.20 £4.80
    craigcu12 Show
    • 7
    • 7
         
    x Show
    • J
    • J
         
    craigcu12 Win Four 7s £9.43   £13.93
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited February 2014
    Nice hands Craig.

    In that first one, I'm going for his stack on the river so I think I'd just move all in.

    Difficult to get his stack on that 2nd hand, but it's a spot where an overbet on the river might just get paid. Had it been an early position raise pre, then I'd look to get more money in on the flop, but with it being blind on blind, I'd say you got the max or close enough.

    Easy game eh :)
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