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Alright peeps, I watch the sky poker channel regularly and often hear them going on about 'C' bet this, and 'C' bet that but I’m wondering .......... is it getting a bit overrated, and are other players expecting it to happen as standard nowadays and move over the top of you knowing that its just a standard move and you probably have nothing?
Also, If for example your raising pre flop with AK but completely miss the flop (Witch by the way has happened to me no end of times in the past week), and the continuation bet just gets flat called, where do you go from there, Is it worth firing off another barrel with just ‘Ace’ high and slowly giving away your chip stack, or checking?
The obvious problem with checking is that its showing an obvious weakness ?
…………… Thoughts Please.
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But if you miss, depending on flop texture then go ahead and fire the 2nd barrel.
If he calls you're probably in trouble. If he has called your PF raise, your c-bet then your turn bet, it's probably time to give up!
But what do I know?
The 2nd reason is more often than not your oppo hasn't hit the flop either and will decide to fold.
My earliest mistakes playing poker were checking on the flop and not re-raising pre-flop with premium hands.
Board texture is very, very important. You have to look at what your opponent may have called preflop with, and whether it's likely they've hit- cards like 9-Q are very much in a callers range. Aces and kings are great to represent if you've raised preflop. If the board's very straighty/flushy, and you have zero part of it, it may be an idea to peel a card and re-evaluate- they could easily set up a check-raise there.
Keep playing more and more hands, evaluate spots each time, and most importantly- read your players. Jakally said it perfectly when he said not c-betting ever is a leak, and c-betting 100% of the time is a leak. Mix your play up, make it tough for people to know what you've got.
The worst time to c-bet is when you're OOP in a multi-way pot, not a good idea when you miss unless you have an overpair to the board. The best time is HU in postion against a weak player who's a calling station pre-flop and tight post-flop, a situation that demands a 100% c-bet frequency.
As stated by others never c-betting when you miss is a massive leak.
dont know if this is correct play,but it works.
any reply to this play would be very much appreciated,as im still a novice and trying to improve my game all the time.
like others have said i think if you cbet 100% of the time it is a mistake, and if you cbet only when you hit and check when you miss its also a mistake.
i think it depends on opponents, board textures etc, cbet when you have equity in a hand if there are real possibiltys your hand can improve, so building the pot is good. if an opponent calls alot pre but will fold alot on the flop if he misses then bet. position is really important.
cbettin in a multiway pot if you dont hit anything isnt a good idea - ie raise pre with ak flop is low & draw heavy i wouldnt cbet.
cbettin out of position is dangerous, i would say try and only play strong hands out of position so your decision to bet the flop is easier, in position and its checked to you then obviously there is case for firing a bet in even if you have nothing.
if you get in a habit of playing in position and cbet when you have equity in the hand i dont think you will go far wrong. thats what ive been told anyway lolIt's virtually impossible to set down a perfect blueprint of when to c-bet and when not to- the best thing you can do is mix it up, evaluate how dangerous the board texture is and how aggressive your opponent is, what their preflop range is like, etc etc- take every hand as it comes. Just don't be predictable about it.