Hi,
Been looking at my play recently trying to stop some leaks and i always seem to struggle when i raise, out of postion, with AK, AQ, AJ and miss the flop. When i miss i usually c-bet and more often than not get called. If the turn is a blank should i bet again? I feel if i dont they will just bet agaisnt me even though they might not have it and i am facing a tough call.
THis seems to happen quite a lot as i feel that most people will always call the first c-bet but poss not the second however this makes the bets bigger each time
Appreciate your thoughts - sorry if i havent expalined it well
D96
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How many people are in the hand....
Texture of the board....
Stack sizes for both yourself and others....
Betting action pre....
Any notes/history with villain/s involved....
Could go off on a complete tangent, but I'll try and keep it short and sweet.
-It's gonna be tricky to bluff/get your cbet through more than one opponent, so I'd try and avoid where possible cbetting AK/AQ into too many opponents.
- See how a flop fits in with certain ranges you think the villain could have. If they have limp called, and it falls something like 8 9 J, perhaps proceed with caution as people like to peel the 910/J10/78 etc type hands. If its more of a 2 6 Q type flop, then its usually gonna be easier to get a bet through as its difficult for a villain to have hit that flop.
- Sometimes you just have to keep firing. A good bluffing card on the turn is what you're looking for if you don't want to give it up....IE you get resistance on a 349 board, a high picture card on the turn falls in your range more than theirs and suddenly 88 doesn't look so good on a 349Q board when someone is betting into you. Equally, if the turn is a 6 or somethings then maybe slow down a bit.
- Which leads me nicely to....there is no shame in just giving up with AK/AQ! Even the best players on the site will occasionally raise with it OOP and just completely brick a flop and give up instantly.
Another thing to consider is tightening your range when playing out of position. We don't have to 3bet AK out of the blinds for example; we can keep the pot modest and peel. Sometimes playing big aces sneakily can work in our favour too, as when you flop well with AK/AQ it can be hard for a villain to put you on as strong a hand as that.